IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 203

Shutting, Connector, Creating, editing, connector, profiles, Saving, definition, profile

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Shutting down Test Connector To shut down Test Connector and cause it to stop emulating a connector agent, select File > Exit from the menu bar. When presented with the "Shutdown" prompt, click Yes. Creating and editing connector profiles Test Connector uses profiles to store the information it needs to emulate a connector. You must create a profile for each connector you want to emulate. You can edit and delete existing profiles. Saving the connector definition to a file To emulate a connector using Test Connector, you must save the connector definition to a file. Do the following to save a connector definition to a file: 1. Open the connector definition in Connector Configurator. 2. Select File > Save As > To File from the menu bar. 3. Navigate to the directory in which you want the file saved, type a name in the File name field, ensure that the value Configuration (*.cfg) is displayed in the Save as type drop-down menu, and click Save. Connector Configurator saves the connector definition to a file with the specified name. Creating a new profile You must create a profile for any connector you want to emulate in Test Connector. The profile specifies information such as the name of the connector, and the configuration file to be used. To create a new connector profile, do the following: 1. Select File > Create/Select Profile from the menu bar to display the "Connector Profile" window. 2. In the "Connector Profile window", select File > New Profile from the menu bar. 3. In the "New Profile" window, click Browse and then navigate to the configuration file for the connector you preparing in "Saving the connector definition to a file." 4. Type the name of the connector in the Connector Name field. You must type the exact name of the connector definition as it exists in the integration broker repository. For the adapter for JText, for instance, you must type JTextConnector, without any spaces between the words JText and Connector, and with each letter being the proper case. 5. Select the proper integration broker in the Broker Type drop-down menu-ICS, WMQI or WAS. Note: Select WMQI if your broker is any WebSphere message broker. 6. If you selected ICS as your broker type in step 5, do the following as well: a. Type the name of the InterChange Server Express instance in the Server field. Be sure to type the name precisely; it is case-sensitive and Test Connector will not be able to communicate with InterChange Server Express if the name is not correct. b. Type the password for the admin user account in the Password field. The default password is null. Chapter 11. Using Test Connector 191

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Shutting
down
Test
Connector
To
shut
down
Test
Connector
and
cause
it
to
stop
emulating
a
connector
agent,
select
File
>
Exit
from
the
menu
bar.
When
presented
with
the
“Shutdown”
prompt,
click
Yes
.
Creating
and
editing
connector
profiles
Test
Connector
uses
profiles
to
store
the
information
it
needs
to
emulate
a
connector.
You
must
create
a
profile
for
each
connector
you
want
to
emulate.
You
can
edit
and
delete
existing
profiles.
Saving
the
connector
definition
to
a
file
To
emulate
a
connector
using
Test
Connector,
you
must
save
the
connector
definition
to
a
file.
Do
the
following
to
save
a
connector
definition
to
a
file:
1.
Open
the
connector
definition
in
Connector
Configurator.
2.
Select
File
>
Save
As
>
To
File
from
the
menu
bar.
3.
Navigate
to
the
directory
in
which
you
want
the
file
saved,
type
a
name
in
the
File
name
field,
ensure
that
the
value
Configuration
(*.cfg)
is
displayed
in
the
Save
as
type
drop-down
menu,
and
click
Save
.
Connector
Configurator
saves
the
connector
definition
to
a
file
with
the
specified
name.
Creating
a
new
profile
You
must
create
a
profile
for
any
connector
you
want
to
emulate
in
Test
Connector.
The
profile
specifies
information
such
as
the
name
of
the
connector,
and
the
configuration
file
to
be
used.
To
create
a
new
connector
profile,
do
the
following:
1.
Select
File
>
Create/Select
Profile
from
the
menu
bar
to
display
the
“Connector
Profile”
window.
2.
In
the
“Connector
Profile
window”,
select
File
>
New
Profile
from
the
menu
bar.
3.
In
the
“New
Profile”
window,
click
Browse
and
then
navigate
to
the
configuration
file
for
the
connector
you
preparing
in
“Saving
the
connector
definition
to
a
file.”
4.
Type
the
name
of
the
connector
in
the
Connector
Name
field.
You
must
type
the
exact
name
of
the
connector
definition
as
it
exists
in
the
integration
broker
repository.
For
the
adapter
for
JText,
for
instance,
you
must
type
JTextConnector
,
without
any
spaces
between
the
words
JText
and
Connector
,
and
with
each
letter
being
the
proper
case.
5.
Select
the
proper
integration
broker
in
the
Broker
Type
drop-down
menu—
ICS
,
WMQI
or
WAS
.
Note:
Select
WMQI
if
your
broker
is
any
WebSphere
message
broker.
6.
If
you
selected
ICS
as
your
broker
type
in
step
5,
do
the
following
as
well:
a.
Type
the
name
of
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
in
the
Server
field.
Be
sure
to
type
the
name
precisely;
it
is
case-sensitive
and
Test
Connector
will
not
be
able
to
communicate
with
InterChange
Server
Express
if
the
name
is
not
correct.
b.
Type
the
password
for
the
admin
user
account
in
the
Password
field.
The
default
password
is
null
.
Chapter
11.
Using
Test
Connector
191