To set managed connection factory properties for your adapter module
after it has been deployed, use the administrative console. You select the
name of the property you want to configure and then change or set the value
as desired.
Before you begin
Your adapter module
must be deployed on the WebSphere
® Process Server or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus.
About this task
You use managed
connection factory properties to configure the target JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
environment.
To configure properties using the administrative console,
use the following procedure.
How to perform
this task
- Start the administrative console.
- Under Applications, select Enterprise
Applications.
- From the Enterprise Applications list, click the name of the adapter
application whose properties you want to change.
- Scroll to the bottom of the window. Under Related Items,
click Connector Modules.
- Click the CWYED_JDE.rar file. The
following figure illustrates the location of the CWYED_JDE.rar file
in the Enterprise Applications window.
Figure 1. Location of CWYED_JDE.rar file in Enterprise Applications window
- From the Additional Properties list, click Resource
Adapter. The following figure shows the location of
the Resource Adapter link on the Configuration page
of the Enterprise Applications window.
Figure 2. Location
of Resource Adapter link on Configuration page of Enterprise
Applications window
- From the Additional Properties list, click J2C connection
factories.
Figure 3. Location of
the J2C connection factory link in the Additional Properties
list
- Click the name of the J2C connection factory you want to configure.
Figure 4. Example of J2C connection factories listed
in the Enterprise Applications window
- For each connection factory property you want to change, perform
the following steps. For more information about managed (J2C) connection factory
properties, see Managed (J2C) connection factory properties.
- In the Configuration page of the chosen
connection factory, change the contents of the fields that you want to change.
Figure 5. Configuration page (top portion) of a connection
factory
Figure 6. Configuration page (bottom portion) of
a connection factory
- Click Apply.
Note: In the Additional
properties list, Connection pool and Advanced
connection factory properties are properties you configure if
you are developing your own adapter, while Custom properties are
those J2C connection factory properties that are unique to Adapter for JD
Edwards EnterpriseOne Software.
Figure 7. Additional
Properties list
- In the Messages window at the top of the Enterprise
Applications window, click the Save link
to save your changes to the master configuration.
Figure 8. Messages window
Result
The managed connection properties
associated with your adapter application are changed.
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