Sun Microsystems IP HL 7 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
TCP/IP HL7 Inbound Adapter Environment Properties
The TCP/IP HL7 Adapter conguration parameters accessed from the Environment tree apply
to both the inbound and outbound Adapters, and are the same for HL7 v2 and HL7 v3
Adapters.
The inbound TCP/IP HL7 Adapter’s Environment properties are divided into the following
sections:
“HL7 Inbound Adapter - TCPIP Inbound Settings” on page 92
“HL7 Inbound Adapter - MDB Pool Settings” on page 92
“HL7 Inbound Adapter - Sequence Number Protocol” on page 93
“HL7 Inbound Adapter - Database Settings” on page 94
HL7 Inbound Adapter - TCPIP Inbound Settings
The following table lists and describes the TCP/IP HL7 inbound adapter properties that appear
on the TCPIP Inbound Settings page of the Properties Editor accessed from the Environment.
These properties congure the Java socket and server socket options. For more information, see
the Javadocs provided with Java SDK.
TABLE 51 Environment- HL7 Inbound Adapter -TCPIP Inbound Settings
Name Description
Host The host nameor IP address used to establisha TCP/IP connection. This
property is only used when the Connection Type is set to Client.
ServerPort The portnumber of the TCP/IP destination. Thisis dependent on the valueset for
Connection Type.IfConnection Type is set to Server, it indicates the port
number on the local host; if Connection Type is set to Client, it indicates the port
number of theexternal host.
Enter an integerbetween 0 and 65535.
Backlog An integer indicatingthe maximum length of the queuefor incoming connection
requests when creatingthe server socket. When a connectionindication arrives
and the queueis full, the connection is refused.
This parameter is only used when Connection Type is set to Server.
HL7 Inbound Adapter - MDB Pool Settings
The following table lists and describes the properties that appear on the MDB Pool Setting page
of the Properties Editor accessed from the Environment. These properties are specic to the
message–driven bean (MDB) pool of the GlassFish Server or Sun Runtime Server. These
properties settings are packaged into sun-ejb-jar.xml.
ConguringSunAdapterforTCP/IPHL7EnvironmentProperties
SunAdapterforTCP/IPHL7User's Guide • October200992