IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 153
jms.UserName, Locale, LogAtInterchangeEnd, MaxEventCapacity, MessageFileName
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jms.UserName Specifies the user name for the JMS provider. A value for this property is optional. There is no default. Locale Specifies the language code, country or territory, and, optionally, the associated character code set. The value of this property determines such cultural conventions as collation and sort order of data, date and time formats, and the symbols used in monetary specifications. A locale name has the following format: ll_TT.codeset where: ll TT codeset a two-character language code (usually in lower case) a two-letter country or territory code (usually in upper case) the name of the associated character code set; this portion of the name is often optional. By default, only a subset of supported locales appears 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. The default value is en_US. If the connector has not been globalized, the only valid value for this property is en_US. LogAtInterchangeEnd Specifies whether to log errors to the integration broker's log destination. Logging to the broker's log destination also turns on e-mail notification, which generates e-mail messages for the MESSAGE_RECIPIENT specified in the InterchangeSystem.cfg file when errors or fatal errors occur. For example, when a connector loses its connection to its application, if LogAtInterChangeEnd is set to true, an e-mail message is sent to the specified message recipient. The default is false. MaxEventCapacity The maximum number of events in the controller buffer. This property is used by flow control. The value can be a positive integer between 1 and 2147483647. The default value is 2147483647. MessageFileName The name of the connector message file. The standard location for the message file is \connectors\messages. Specify the message filename in an absolute path if the message file is not located in the standard location. Chapter 7. Configuring connectors 141