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handler meta-objects, and map definitions should be saved into Integration Component Library (ICL) projects. For more information on ICL projects, see the User Guide for WebSphere Business Integration Server Express. Note: Some connectors require that certain business objects be specified as supported in order to perform event notification or additional configuration (using meta-objects) with their applications. For more information, see the chapter on business objects in this guide as well as the Business Object Development Guide. To specify that a business object definition is supported by the connector, or to change the support settings for an existing business object definition, click the Supported Business Objects tab and use the following fields. Business object name To designate that a business object definition is supported by the connector, with System Manager running: 1. Click an empty field in the Business Object Name list. A drop-down list displays, showing all the business object definitions that exist in the System Manager project. 2. Click on a business object to add it. 3. Set the Agent Support (described below) for the business object. 4. In the File menu of the Connector Configurator Express window, click Save to Project. The revised connector definition, including designated support for the added business object definition, is saved to the project in System Manager. To delete a business object from the supported list: 1. To select a business object field, click the number to the left of the business object. 2. From the Edit menu of the Connector Configurator Express window, click Delete Row. The business object is removed from the list display. 3. From the File menu, click Save to Project. Deleting a business object from the supported list changes the connector definition and makes the deleted business object unavailable for use in this implementation of this connector. It does not affect the connector code, nor does it remove the business object definition itself from System Manager. Agent support If a business object has Agent Support, the system will attempt to use that business object for delivering data to an application via the connector agent. Typically, application-specific business objects for a connector are supported by that connector's agent, but generic business objects are not. To indicate that the business object is supported by the connector agent, check the Agent Support box. The Connector Configurator Express window does not validate your Agent Support selections. Maximum transaction level The maximum transaction level for a connector is the highest transaction level that the connector supports. For most connectors, Best Effort is the only possible choice. Chapter 7. Configuring connectors 129

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handler
meta-objects,
and
map
definitions
should
be
saved
into
Integration
Component
Library
(ICL)
projects.
For
more
information
on
ICL
projects,
see
the
User
Guide
for
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
.
Note:
Some
connectors
require
that
certain
business
objects
be
specified
as
supported
in
order
to
perform
event
notification
or
additional
configuration
(using
meta-objects)
with
their
applications.
For
more
information,
see
the
chapter
on
business
objects
in
this
guide
as
well
as
the
Business
Object
Development
Guide
.
To
specify
that
a
business
object
definition
is
supported
by
the
connector,
or
to
change
the
support
settings
for
an
existing
business
object
definition,
click
the
Supported
Business
Objects
tab
and
use
the
following
fields.
Business
object
name
To
designate
that
a
business
object
definition
is
supported
by
the
connector,
with
System
Manager
running:
1.
Click
an
empty
field
in
the
Business
Object
Name
list.
A
drop-down
list
displays,
showing
all
the
business
object
definitions
that
exist
in
the
System
Manager
project.
2.
Click
on
a
business
object
to
add
it.
3.
Set
the
Agent
Support
(described
below)
for
the
business
object.
4.
In
the
File
menu
of
the
Connector
Configurator
Express
window,
click
Save
to
Project
.
The
revised
connector
definition,
including
designated
support
for
the
added
business
object
definition,
is
saved
to
the
project
in
System
Manager.
To
delete
a
business
object
from
the
supported
list:
1.
To
select
a
business
object
field,
click
the
number
to
the
left
of
the
business
object.
2.
From
the
Edit
menu
of
the
Connector
Configurator
Express
window,
click
Delete
Row
.
The
business
object
is
removed
from
the
list
display.
3.
From
the
File
menu,
click
Save
to
Project
.
Deleting
a
business
object
from
the
supported
list
changes
the
connector
definition
and
makes
the
deleted
business
object
unavailable
for
use
in
this
implementation
of
this
connector.
It
does
not
affect
the
connector
code,
nor
does
it
remove
the
business
object
definition
itself
from
System
Manager.
Agent
support
If
a
business
object
has
Agent
Support,
the
system
will
attempt
to
use
that
business
object
for
delivering
data
to
an
application
via
the
connector
agent.
Typically,
application-specific
business
objects
for
a
connector
are
supported
by
that
connector’s
agent,
but
generic
business
objects
are
not.
To
indicate
that
the
business
object
is
supported
by
the
connector
agent,
check
the
Agent
Support
box.
The
Connector
Configurator
Express
window
does
not
validate
your
Agent
Support
selections.
Maximum
transaction
level
The
maximum
transaction
level
for
a
connector
is
the
highest
transaction
level
that
the
connector
supports.
For
most
connectors,
Best
Effort
is
the
only
possible
choice.
Chapter
7.
Configuring
connectors
129