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Connector standard properties This appendix describes the standard configuration properties for the connector component of the adapters in WebSphere Business Integration Server Express. Not every connector makes use of all these standard properties. When you select an integration broker from Connector Configurator Express, you will see a list of the standard properties that you need to configure for your adapter. For information about properties specific to the connector, see the relevant adapter user guide. Configuring standard connector properties Adapter connectors have two types of configuration properties: v Standard configuration properties v Connector-specific configuration properties This section describes the standard configuration properties. For information on configuration properties specific to a connector, see its adapter user guide. Using Connector Configurator Express You configure connector properties from Connector Configurator Express, which you access from System Manager. For more information on using Connector Configurator Express, refer to the Connector Configurator Express appendix. Setting and updating property values The default length of a property field is 255 characters. The connector uses the following order to determine a property's value (where the highest number overrides other values): 1. Default 2. Repository 3. Local configuration file 4. Command line A connector obtains its configuration values at startup. If you change the value of one or more connector properties during a run-time session, the property's Update Method determines how the change takes effect. There are four different update methods for standard connector properties: v Dynamic The change takes effect immediately after it is saved in System Manager. v Component restart The change takes effect only after the connector is stopped and then restarted in System Manager. You do not need to stop and restart the application-specific component or the integration broker. v Server restart The change takes effect only after you stop and restart the application-specific component and the integration broker. v Agent restart The change takes effect only after you stop and restart the application-specific component. Chapter 7. Configuring connectors 133

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Connector
standard
properties
This
appendix
describes
the
standard
configuration
properties
for
the
connector
component
of
the
adapters
in
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express.
Not
every
connector
makes
use
of
all
these
standard
properties.
When
you
select
an
integration
broker
from
Connector
Configurator
Express,
you
will
see
a
list
of
the
standard
properties
that
you
need
to
configure
for
your
adapter.
For
information
about
properties
specific
to
the
connector,
see
the
relevant
adapter
user
guide.
Configuring
standard
connector
properties
Adapter
connectors
have
two
types
of
configuration
properties:
v
Standard
configuration
properties
v
Connector-specific
configuration
properties
This
section
describes
the
standard
configuration
properties.
For
information
on
configuration
properties
specific
to
a
connector,
see
its
adapter
user
guide.
Using
Connector
Configurator
Express
You
configure
connector
properties
from
Connector
Configurator
Express,
which
you
access
from
System
Manager.
For
more
information
on
using
Connector
Configurator
Express,
refer
to
the
Connector
Configurator
Express
appendix.
Setting
and
updating
property
values
The
default
length
of
a
property
field
is
255
characters.
The
connector
uses
the
following
order
to
determine
a
property’s
value
(where
the
highest
number
overrides
other
values):
1.
Default
2.
Repository
3.
Local
configuration
file
4.
Command
line
A
connector
obtains
its
configuration
values
at
startup.
If
you
change
the
value
of
one
or
more
connector
properties
during
a
run-time
session,
the
property’s
Update
Method
determines
how
the
change
takes
effect.
There
are
four
different
update
methods
for
standard
connector
properties:
v
Dynamic
The
change
takes
effect
immediately
after
it
is
saved
in
System
Manager.
v
Component
restart
The
change
takes
effect
only
after
the
connector
is
stopped
and
then
restarted
in
System
Manager.
You
do
not
need
to
stop
and
restart
the
application-specific
component
or
the
integration
broker.
v
Server
restart
The
change
takes
effect
only
after
you
stop
and
restart
the
application-specific
component
and
the
integration
broker.
v
Agent
restart
The
change
takes
effect
only
after
you
stop
and
restart
the
application-specific
component.
Chapter
7.
Configuring
connectors
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