the
meaning
of
the
data.
The
Java
runtime
environment
within
the
Java
Virtual
Machine
(JVM)
represents
data
in
the
Unicode
character
code
set.
Unicode
contains
encodings
for
characters
in
most
known
character
code
sets
(both
single-byte
and
multibyte).
Most
components
in
the
WebSphere
business
integration
system
are
written
in
Java.
Therefore,
when
data
is
transferred
between
most
Server
Access
components,
there
is
no
need
for
character
conversion.
To
log
error
and
informational
messages
in
the
appropriate
language
and
for
the
appropriate
country
or
territory,
configure
the
Locale
standard
configuration
property
for
your
environment.
For
more
information
on
these
properties,
see
Appendix
A,
“Standard
configuration
properties
for
connectors,”
on
page
83
Common
Event
Infrastructure
This
adapter
is
compatible
with
the
IBMs
Common
Event
Infrastructure,
a
standard
for
event
management
that
permits
interoperability
with
other
IBM
WebSphere
event-producing
applications.
If
Common
Event
Infrastructure
support
is
enabled,
events
produced
by
the
adapter
can
be
received
(or
used)
by
another
Common
Event
Infrastructure-compatible
application.
For
more
information
refer
to
the
Common
Event
Infrastructure
appendix
in
this
guide.
Application
Response
Measurement
This
adapter
is
compatible
with
the
Application
Response
Measurement
application
programming
interface
(API),
an
API
that
allows
applications
to
be
managed
for
availability,
service
level
agreements,
and
capacity
planning.
An
ARM-instrumented
application
can
participate
in
IBM
Tivoli
®
Monitoring
for
Transaction
Performance,
allowing
collection
and
review
of
data
concerning
transaction
metrics.
For
more
information
refer
to
the
Application
Response
Measurement
appendix
in
this
guide.
8
Adapter
for
Siebel
eBusiness
Applications
User
Guide