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InterChange, Server, modes

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depending on whether or not you chose to cache the user name and password, so follow the steps in the appropriate following section. Connecting with a cached user name and password Do the following if you chose to cache the user name and password when registering the server initially: 1. Right-click the entry for the InterChange Server Express instance in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view and choose Connect from the context menu. The "Login" dialog is displayed with the login information cached. 2. Click OK. Note: If System Manager was unable to connect to the server, see "Troubleshooting problems connecting to InterChange Server Express in System Manager" on page 101. Connecting when the user name and password have not been cached If you did not choose to cache the user name and password when initially registering an InterChange Server Express instance, then you must do the following: 1. Right-click the entry for the InterChange Server Express instance in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view and choose Connect from the context menu. 2. Type the user name to interact with the InterChange Server Express instance in the User name field. The default user name is admin. 3. Type the password for the user name supplied in step 2 in the Password field. The default password for the default user name admin is null. 4. If you do not want to have to supply the user name and password each time you have to connect to the InterChange Server Express instance in System Manager then enable the Save userid/password checkbox. Important: Be sure to consider the security implications of caching the user name and password in this way. Some component definitions require sensitive information such as valid user names and passwords to log in to the applications being integrated. With such information, an individual could gain access to records stored in those applications and the critical information stored in those records, such as credit and payroll information. It is recommended that you only cache the user name and password in this way when the only information that could be accessed through System Manager is not production information. 5. Click OK. InterChange Server modes InterChange Server can run in different modes that best suit different stages of the implementation cycle. Design mode In design mode, InterChange Server Express permits the repository to be in an inconsistent state-you can add components to the repository without components they depend upon already existing. For instance, if you try to import a business Chapter 4. Using System Manager 45

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depending
on
whether
or
not
you
chose
to
cache
the
user
name
and
password,
so
follow
the
steps
in
the
appropriate
following
section.
Connecting
with
a
cached
user
name
and
password
Do
the
following
if
you
chose
to
cache
the
user
name
and
password
when
registering
the
server
initially:
1.
Right-click
the
entry
for
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
and
choose
Connect
from
the
context
menu.
The
“Login”
dialog
is
displayed
with
the
login
information
cached.
2.
Click
OK
.
Note:
If
System
Manager
was
unable
to
connect
to
the
server,
see
“Troubleshooting
problems
connecting
to
InterChange
Server
Express
in
System
Manager”
on
page
101.
Connecting
when
the
user
name
and
password
have
not
been
cached
If
you
did
not
choose
to
cache
the
user
name
and
password
when
initially
registering
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance,
then
you
must
do
the
following:
1.
Right-click
the
entry
for
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
and
choose
Connect
from
the
context
menu.
2.
Type
the
user
name
to
interact
with
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
in
the
User
name
field.
The
default
user
name
is
admin
.
3.
Type
the
password
for
the
user
name
supplied
in
step
2
in
the
Password
field.
The
default
password
for
the
default
user
name
admin
is
null
.
4.
If
you
do
not
want
to
have
to
supply
the
user
name
and
password
each
time
you
have
to
connect
to
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
in
System
Manager
then
enable
the
Save
userid/password
checkbox.
Important:
Be
sure
to
consider
the
security
implications
of
caching
the
user
name
and
password
in
this
way.
Some
component
definitions
require
sensitive
information
such
as
valid
user
names
and
passwords
to
log
in
to
the
applications
being
integrated.
With
such
information,
an
individual
could
gain
access
to
records
stored
in
those
applications
and
the
critical
information
stored
in
those
records,
such
as
credit
and
payroll
information.
It
is
recommended
that
you
only
cache
the
user
name
and
password
in
this
way
when
the
only
information
that
could
be
accessed
through
System
Manager
is
not
production
information.
5.
Click
OK
.
InterChange
Server
modes
InterChange
Server
can
run
in
different
modes
that
best
suit
different
stages
of
the
implementation
cycle.
Design
mode
In
design
mode,
InterChange
Server
Express
permits
the
repository
to
be
in
an
inconsistent
state—you
can
add
components
to
the
repository
without
components
they
depend
upon
already
existing.
For
instance,
if
you
try
to
import
a
business
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
45