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Standard, configuration, properties

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Standard configuration properties This section lists and defines each of the standard connector configuration properties. AdminInQueue The queue that is used by the integration broker to send administrative messages to the connector. The default value is CONNECTORNAME/ADMININQUEUE. AdminOutQueue The queue that is used by the connector to send administrative messages to the integration broker. The default value is CONNECTORNAME/ADMINOUTQUEUE. AgentConnections The AgentConnections property controls the number of ORB connections opened by orb.init[]. By default, the value of this property is set to 1. There is no need to change this default. AgentTraceLevel Level of trace messages for the application-specific component. The default is 0. The connector delivers all trace messages applicable at the tracing level set or lower. ApplicationName Name that uniquely identifies the connector's application. This name is used by the system administrator to monitor the WebSphere business integration system environment. This property must have a value before you can run the connector. BrokerType Identifies the integration broker that you are using, which is ICS. CharacterEncoding Specifies the character code set used to map from a character (such as a letter of the alphabet, a numeric representation, or a punctuation mark) to a numeric value. Note: Java-based connectors do not use this property. A C++ connector currently uses the value ascii7 for this property. By default, a subset of supported character encodings only is displayed in the drop list. To add other supported values to the drop list, you must manually modify the \Data\Std\stdConnProps.xml file in the product directory. For more information, see the appendix on using Connector Configurator Express in this guide. ConcurrentEventTriggeredFlows Determines how many business objects can be concurrently processed by the connector for event delivery. Set the value of this attribute to the number of business objects you want concurrently mapped and delivered. For example, set the value of this property to 5 to cause five business objects to be concurrently processed. The default value is 1. Chapter 7. Configuring connectors 137

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Standard
configuration
properties
This
section
lists
and
defines
each
of
the
standard
connector
configuration
properties.
AdminInQueue
The
queue
that
is
used
by
the
integration
broker
to
send
administrative
messages
to
the
connector.
The
default
value
is
CONNECTORNAME/ADMININQUEUE
.
AdminOutQueue
The
queue
that
is
used
by
the
connector
to
send
administrative
messages
to
the
integration
broker.
The
default
value
is
CONNECTORNAME/ADMINOUTQUEUE
.
AgentConnections
The
AgentConnections
property
controls
the
number
of
ORB
connections
opened
by
orb.init[]
.
By
default,
the
value
of
this
property
is
set
to
1.
There
is
no
need
to
change
this
default.
AgentTraceLevel
Level
of
trace
messages
for
the
application-specific
component.
The
default
is
0
.
The
connector
delivers
all
trace
messages
applicable
at
the
tracing
level
set
or
lower.
ApplicationName
Name
that
uniquely
identifies
the
connector’s
application.
This
name
is
used
by
the
system
administrator
to
monitor
the
WebSphere
business
integration
system
environment.
This
property
must
have
a
value
before
you
can
run
the
connector.
BrokerType
Identifies
the
integration
broker
that
you
are
using,
which
is
ICS.
CharacterEncoding
Specifies
the
character
code
set
used
to
map
from
a
character
(such
as
a
letter
of
the
alphabet,
a
numeric
representation,
or
a
punctuation
mark)
to
a
numeric
value.
Note:
Java-based
connectors
do
not
use
this
property.
A
C++
connector
currently
uses
the
value
ascii7
for
this
property.
By
default,
a
subset
of
supported
character
encodings
only
is
displayed
in
the
drop
list.
To
add
other
supported
values
to
the
drop
list,
you
must
manually
modify
the
\Data\Std\stdConnProps.xml
file
in
the
product
directory.
For
more
information,
see
the
appendix
on
using
Connector
Configurator
Express
in
this
guide.
ConcurrentEventTriggeredFlows
Determines
how
many
business
objects
can
be
concurrently
processed
by
the
connector
for
event
delivery.
Set
the
value
of
this
attribute
to
the
number
of
business
objects
you
want
concurrently
mapped
and
delivered.
For
example,
set
the
value
of
this
property
to
5
to
cause
five
business
objects
to
be
concurrently
processed.
The
default
value
is
1
.
Chapter
7.
Configuring
connectors
137