WebSphere Adapter for SAP Software

Enterprise service discovery connection properties

Enterprise service discovery connection properties include outbound and inbound connection properties required for performing metadata discovery and bidirectional configuration. You configure these properties using the enterprise service discovery wizard when you initially deploy the adapter.

When you run the enterprise service discovery wizard in WebSphere® Integration Developer, specify the connection properties listed below.

Table 1. Enterprise service discovery connection properties for Adapter for SAP Software
Property Type Description Default value
User Name String Name of the adapter user account on the SAP system.  
Password String Password of the adapter user account on the SAP system.  
Client Integer SAP client number under which the adapter logs in. This value is often 100.  
Language String Language in which the adapter logs in. E, for English
Codepage Number Integer This value must correspond to the value specified in the Language property. For example, if Language is set to JA (Japanese), then Codepage Number must be set to 8000, as dictated by the SAP application. 1100
System Number Integer System number of the application server. The value, which is a two-digit number, is often 00. 00
Application Server Host String When the adapter is configured to run without load balancing, specifies the IP address or the name of the application server that the adapter logs into. In both cases, the adapter assumes that the name of the gateway host is the same as the value specified for this property.  
RFC Trace On Boolean Specifies whether to generate a text file detailing the RFC activity for each event listener. You can specify a value of true (checked) or false (unchecked). A value of true activates tracing, which generates a text file. Use these text files in a development environment only, because the fields can grow rapidly. False (unchecked)
Select the SAP Interface String Indicates whether you are creating business objects for the ALE, BAPI, or SAP Query interface. Possible values are ALE, BAPI, and SQI. ALE
Maximum number of hits for the discovery Integer Defines the maximum number of SAP elements displayed by the wizard per discovery. Possible values are 50, 100, 300, 500, and All. 100
Bidi transformation Boolean Turns bidirectional support on or off. False (bi-di support is turned off)
Bidi ordering schema String Determines the type of text schema used–either Implicit (logical) or Visual. Implicit
Text direction String Determines the text direction used. Possible values are LTR (left to right), RTL (right to left), ContextualLTR (contextual left to right), and ContextualRTL (contextual right to left.) LTR
BiDi Symmetric Swapping Boolean Determines whether symmetric swapping is turned on or off. True (symmetric swapping is turned on)
Bidi shaping String Determines the bi-di format used by the enterprise service discovery wizard when it communicates with the SAP application. Possible values are Initial, Nominal, Shaped, Final, Middle, and Isolated. Nominal
Bidi numeric shaping String Determines the bi-di format used by the enterprise service discovery wizard when it communicates with the SAP application. Possible values are Nominal, National, and Contextual. Nominal
Log file output location String Specifies the location of the log file for enterprise service discovery. The .metadata directory of the workspace.
Logging Level String Specifies the type of information logged during enterprise service discovery. Possible values are ALL, OFF, FINE, FINER, FINEST, CONFIG, INFO, SEVERE, and WARNING. SEVERE
Related reference
Resource adapter properties
Managed (J2C) connection factory properties
Activation specification properties
Settings for controlling bidirectional transformation

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