Contents

About this document
Audience
Related documents
Typographic conventions
New in this release
Overview
Task roadmap
Terminology
Connector architecture
Installing the Connector
The adapter environment
Broker compatibility
Prerequisite software
Processing locale-dependent data
Installing the connector
Verifying the installation
Installed Windows File Structure
Installed Linux File Structure
Installed i5/OS File Structure
Business Objects and Meta-Objects in the TCP/IP Adapter
Internal Business Objects
BIA_ContentBO
BIA_InputMessage
BIA_ApplicationMessage
General Meta Objects
Configuration Meta Object
Service Registration Meta Object
Data Handler Meta Object
PIMO (Production Instruction Meta Object) Framework Meta Objects
BIA_MO_Tcpip_MapSubscriptions
BIA_Map_InputMessage_to_LLPMessageList
Configuring the Connector
Overview of Connector Configurator Express
Starting Connector Configurator Express
Running Configurator in stand-alone mode
Running Configurator from System Manager
Creating a connector-specific property template
Creating a new template
Creating a new configuration file
Creating a configuration file from a connector-specific template
Using an existing file
Completing a configuration file
Setting the configuration file properties
Setting standard connector properties
Setting application-specific configuration properties
Specifying supported business object definitions
Associated maps (InterChange Server Express only)
Setting trace/log file values
Data handlers
Saving your configuration file
Completing the configuration
Using Connector Configurator Express in a globalized environment
Running the connector
Starting the connector
Tasks performed during connector startup
Stopping the connector
Creating multiple instances of connectors on one server
Create a new directory
Create business object definitions
Create a connector definition
Create a start-up script
Maintaining the Connector
Error handling in the connector
Tracing messages
Using tracing with the connector
Appendix A. Standard Configuration Properties
New properties
Standard connector properties overview
Starting Connector Configurator Express
Configuration property values overview
Standard properties quick-reference
Standard properties
AdapterHelpName
AdminInQueue
AdminOutQueue
AgentConnections
AgentTraceLevel
ApplicationName
BrokerType
CharacterEncoding
ConcurrentEventTriggeredFlows
ContainerManagedEvents
ControllerEventSequencing
ControllerStoreAndForwardMode
ControllerTraceLevel
DeliveryQueue
DeliveryTransport
DuplicateEventElimination
EnableOidForFlowMonitoring
FaultQueue
jms.FactoryClassName
jms.ListenerConcurrency
jms.MessageBrokerName
jms.NumConcurrentRequests
jms.Password
jms.TransportOptimized
jms.UserName
JvmMaxHeapSize
JvmMaxNativeStackSize
JvmMinHeapSize
Locale
LogAtInterchangeEnd
MaxEventCapacity
MessageFileName
MonitorQueue
OADAutoRestartAgent
OADMaxNumRetry
OADRetryTimeInterval
PollEndTime
PollFrequency
PollQuantity
PollStartTime
RepositoryDirectory
RequestQueue
ResponseQueue
RestartRetryCount
RestartRetryInterval
RHF2MessageDomain
SourceQueue
SynchronousRequestQueue
SynchronousRequestTimeout
SynchronousResponseQueue
TivoliMonitorTransactionPerformance
WireFormat
Appendix B. Connector Specific Properties And Required Business Object Properties
Connector Specific Configuration Properties
ServerConfiguration
Port
TransportProtocol
MaxRequestProcessors
MaxRequestPoolSize
ServerQueueLength
ReceiveBufferSize
SendBufferSize
KeepAlive
ServerSocketTimeout
SocketTimeOut
RetryInterval
NumberofRetries
ClientConfiguration
Clients
Client1
Host
Port
TransportProtocol
ReceiveBufferSize
SendBufferSize
KeepAlive
SocketTimeout
MaxAttemptsToRead
RetryInterval
NumberofRetries
Client2
ConfigurationMetaObject
ServiceRegistrationMO
DataHandlerMimeType
DataHandlerMetaObjectName
Supported Business Objects
Appendix C. Adapter Processing
The TCP/IP protocol
The adapter for TCP/IP
Connection Management
Message Processing Management
The PIMO Framework
Notices
Programming interface information
Trademarks and service marks
Index

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