IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter Network Card User Manual


 
Name Possible values Default value
SourceQueue valid WebSphere MQ
queue name
CONNECTORNAME/SOURCEQUEUE
SynchronousRequestQueue valid WebSphere MQ
queue name
SynchronousResponseQueue valid WebSphere MQ
queue name
SynchronousTimeout an appropriate integer
indicating the number of
minutes the connector
waits for a response to a
synchronous request
0
WireFormat CwXML CwXML
AdminInQueue
The queue that is used by the integration broker to send administrative messages
to the connector.
The default value is CONNECTORNAME/ADMININQUEUE.
AdminOutQueue
The queue that is used by the connector to send administrative messages to the
integration broker.
AgentTraceLevel
Level of trace messages for the connector’s application-specific component. The
default is 0. The connector delivers all trace messages applicable at the tracing
level set or lower.
ApplicationName
Name that uniquely identifies the connection to the application. This name is used
by the system administrator to monitor the connector’s environment. When you
create a new connector definition, this property defaults to the name of the
connector; when you work with the definition for an IBM WebSphere-delivered
connector, the property is also likely to be set to the name of the connector. Set the
property to a value that suggests the program with which the connector is
interfacing, such as the name of an application, or something that identifies a file
system or website in the case of technology connectors.
BrokerType
This property is set to the value WMQI for connectors that are configured to use
WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker as the integration broker.
CharacterEncoding
Specifies the character code set used to map from a character (such as a letter of
the alphabet, a numeric representation, or a punctuation mark) to a numeric value.
Note: Java-based connectors do not use this property. A C++ connector currently
uses the value ASCII for this property. If you previously configured the
value of this property to ascii7 or ascii8, you must reconfigure the
connector to use either ASCII or one of the other supported values. To
determine whether a specific connector is written in Java or C++, see the
installing and configuring chapter of its adapter guide.
Important: By default only a subset of supported character encodings display in
the drop list. To add other supported values to the drop list, you must
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