IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter Network Card User Manual


 
SynchronousRequestTimeout
Specifies the time in minutes that the connector waits for a response to a
synchronous request. If the response is not received within the specified time then
the connector moves the original synchronous request message into the fault queue
along with an error message.
The default value is 0.
TraceFileName
The name of the file where the application-specific component writes trace
messages. Specify the filename in an absolute path. The default is STDOUT.
WireFormat
Message format on the transport.
Possible values are:
v CwXMLif the broker is not ICS.
v CwBOif the value of RepositoryDirectory is <REMOTE>.
Configuring standard connector properties for WebSphere MQ
Integrator
This section describes standard configuration properties applicable to adapters
whose integration broker is WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker. For information on
using WebSphere Integrator Broker, see the Implementation Guide for WebSphere MQ
Integrator Broker.
Important: Not all properties are applicable to all connectors that use WebSphere
MQ Integrator Broker. For information specific to a connector, see its
adapter user guide.
You configure connector properties from Connector Configurator.
Note: Connector Configurator runs only on the Windows system. Even if you are
running the connector on a UNIX system, you must still have a Windows
machine with this tool installed. Therefore, to set connector properties for a
connector that runs on UNIX, you must run Connector Configurator on the
Windows computer and copy the configuration files to the UNIX computer
using FTP or some other file transfer mechanism. For more information
about Connector Configurator, see Appendix B, Connector Configurator.
A connector obtains its configuration values at startup. If you change the value of
one or more connector properties during a runtime session, you must restart the
connector. Standard configuration properties provide information that is used by
the adapter framework and connector framework, and is common to all
connectors.
Standard connector properties
The following table provides a quick reference for standard connector
configuration properties. See the sections that follow for explanations of the
properties.
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