Contents
About This Document
Audience
Prerequisites for This Document
Related Documents
Typographic Conventions
New in this release
New in this release 1.2.1
New in release 1.1
Overview of the Adapter
Adapter for HTTP environment
Terminology
Components of connector for HTTP
Architecture of connector for HTTP
Install, configure, and design checklist
Installation and startup
Overview of Installation Tasks
Installing the connector and related files
Installed file structure
Overview of configuration tasks
Running multiple instances of the adapter
Starting the connector
Stopping the connector
Business object requirements
Business object meta-data
Connector business object structure
Developing business objects
HTTP connector
Connector processing
HTTP(S) services
Event processing
Request processing
SSL
Configuring the connector
Connector at startup
Logging
Tracing
Troubleshooting
Start-up problems
Run-time errors
Appendix A. Standard configuration properties for connectors
New properties
Standard connector properties overview
Standard properties quick-reference
Standard properties
Appendix B. Connector Configurator Express
Overview of Connector Configurator Express
Starting Connector Configurator Express
Running Configurator from System Manager
Creating a connector-specific property template
Creating a new configuration file
Using an existing file
Completing a configuration file
Setting the configuration file properties
Saving your configuration file
Changing a configuration file
Completing the configuration
Using Connector Configurator Express in a globalized environment
Appendix C. Adapter for HTTP tutorial
About the tutorial
Before you start
Installing and configuring
Running the asynchronous scenario
Running the synchronous scenario
Appendix D. Configuring HTTPS/SSL
Keystore setup
TrustStore setup
Generating a certificate signing request (CSR) for public key certificates
Notices
Programming interface information
Trademarks and service marks