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Parameter, Description, Uniform Resource Identifier URI of the partner.

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Table 5. Destination parameter descriptions (continued) Parameter Description Description FTPS Mode Destination Name Interval Based Scheduling JMS Factory Name JMS JNDI Factory Name JMS Message Class JMS Message Type JMS Queue Name Lock Retry Interval (Seconds) Lock Retry Count Lock User Maximum Lock Time (Seconds) Maximum Queue Age (Seconds Number of Threads Online / Offline Password Provider URL Package Retry Count Retry Interval Script File Server IP Status Receiver URI Thread Nbr Transport Use Unique File Name User defined attributes User Id User Name Optional description of the destination. Select Yes or No to control whether a secure connection is used. Name used to identify the destination. Note: Destination Name is a user-defined free format field. While uniqueness is not required, users should use different names for individual destinations to avoid potential confusion. When this option is selected, the destination processes the documents at the specified interval of time. Name of the Java(TM) class the JMS provider will use to generate connection to the JMS queue. Factory name used to connect to the name service. Class of message. Type of JMS message. Queue name where JMS messages are stored. Amount of time that the FTP Script component will wait between lock retry attempts. Number of times that the FTP Script component will attempt to obtain the lock. Select Yes or No to control whether the concurrent connections can be made. Maximum amount of time that the FTP Script component will hold the lock. After the maximum time, the lock is returned to the database. Maximum amount of time that the FTP Script component remains in the lock request queue. It is placed in the lock request queue when it is denied a lock request. Number of threads allocated for routing a document. Default value is 3. This parameter is available to users who are hub administrators. Indicate whether the destination is online or offline. If offline, documents are queued until the destination is placed online. Password for secure access through the partner firewall. Name of classes or JAR file that Java uses to understand JMS Context URL. Maximum number of times the system tries to send a document before it fails. Default value is 3. Amount of time that the destination should wait in between retry attempts. Default value is 300 (5 minutes). The FTP script that contains the FTP commands. Server IP address. Indicates whether the destination is enabled or disabled. If disabled, documents passing through the destination fail processing. Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the partner. Number of documents that should be processed simultaneously. Protocol for routing documents (see "Required information for destination configuration" on page 42). Creates a unique file name. For FTP script files, users can add their own attributes, which can be defined in the console. These attributes are read at the destination and replaced in the script file. Required to access the FTP server. User name for secure access through the partner firewall. 44 IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise and Advanced Editions: Administration Guide

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Table 5. Destination parameter descriptions (continued)
Parameter
Description
Description
Optional description of the destination.
FTPS Mode
Select Yes or No to control whether a secure connection is used.
Destination Name
Name used to identify the destination.
Note:
Destination Name is a user-defined free format field.
While uniqueness is not required, users should use different
names for individual destinations to avoid potential confusion.
Interval Based Scheduling
When this option is selected, the destination processes the
documents at the specified interval of time.
JMS Factory Name
Name of the Java
(TM)
class the JMS provider will use to generate
connection to the JMS queue.
JMS JNDI Factory Name
Factory name used to connect to the name service.
JMS Message Class
Class of message.
JMS Message Type
Type of JMS message.
JMS Queue Name
Queue name where JMS messages are stored.
Lock Retry Interval
(Seconds)
Amount of time that the FTP Script component will wait
between lock retry attempts.
Lock Retry Count
Number of times that the FTP Script component will attempt to
obtain the lock.
Lock User
Select Yes or No to control whether the concurrent connections
can be made.
Maximum Lock Time
(Seconds)
Maximum amount of time that the FTP Script component will
hold the lock. After the maximum time, the lock is returned to
the database.
Maximum Queue Age
(Seconds
Maximum amount of time that the FTP Script component
remains in the lock request queue. It is placed in the lock
request queue when it is denied a lock request.
Number of Threads
Number of threads allocated for routing a document. Default
value is 3. This parameter is available to users who are hub
administrators.
Online / Offline
Indicate whether the destination is online or offline. If offline,
documents are queued until the destination is placed online.
Password
Password for secure access through the partner firewall.
Provider URL Package
Name of classes or JAR file that Java uses to understand JMS
Context URL.
Retry Count
Maximum number of times the system tries to send a document
before it fails. Default value is 3.
Retry Interval
Amount of time that the destination should wait in between
retry attempts. Default value is 300 (5 minutes).
Script File
The FTP script that contains the FTP commands.
Server IP
Server IP address.
Status
Indicates whether the destination is enabled or disabled. If
disabled, documents passing through the destination fail
processing.
Receiver URI
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the partner.
Thread Nbr
Number of documents that should be processed simultaneously.
Transport
Protocol for routing documents (see “Required information for
destination configuration” on page 42).
Use Unique File Name
Creates a unique file name.
User defined attributes
For FTP script files, users can add their own attributes, which
can be defined in the console. These attributes are read at the
destination and replaced in the script file.
User Id
Required to access the FTP server.
User Name
User name for secure access through the partner firewall.
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