Appendix
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Foundation
includes
the
Common
Event
Infrastructure
Server
Application,
which
is
required
for
Common
Event
Infrastructure
to
operate.
The
WebSphere
Application
Server
Foundation
can
be
installed
on
any
system
(it
does
not
have
to
be
the
same
machine
on
which
the
adapter
is
installed.)
The
WebSphere
Application
Server
Application
Client
includes
the
libraries
required
for
interaction
between
the
adapter
and
the
Common
Event
Infrastructure
Server
Application.
You
must
install
WebSphere
Application
Server
Application
Client
on
the
same
system
on
which
you
install
the
adapter.
The
adapter
connects
to
the
WebSphere
Application
Server
(within
the
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Foundation)
by
means
of
a
configurable
URL.
Common
Event
Infrastructure
support
is
available
using
any
integration
broker
supported
with
this
release.
Required
software
In
addition
to
the
software
prerequisites
required
for
the
adapter,
you
must
have
the
following
installed
for
Common
Event
Infrastructure
to
operate:
v
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Foundation
5.1.1
v
WebSphere
Application
Server
Application
Client
5.0.2,
5.1,
or
5.1.1.
(WebSphere
Application
Server
Application
Client
5.1.1
is
provided
with
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Foundation
5.1.1.
)
Note:
Common
Event
Infrastructure
is
not
supported
on
any
HP-UX
or
Linux
platform.
Enabling
Common
Event
Infrastructure
Common
Event
Infrastructure
functionality
is
enabled
with
the
standard
properties
CommonEventInfrastructure
and
CommonEventInfrastructureContextURL,
configured
with
Connector
Configurator.
By
default,
Common
Event
Infrastructure
is
not
enabled.
The
CommonEventInfrastructureContextURL
property
enables
you
to
configure
the
URL
of
the
Common
Event
Infrastructure
server.(Refer
to
the
“Standard
Properties”
appendix
of
this
document
for
more
information.)
Obtaining
Common
Event
Infrastructure
adapter
events
If
Common
Event
Infrastructure
is
enabled,
the
adapter
generates
Common
Event
Infrastructure
events
that
map
to
the
following
adapter
events:
v
Starting
the
adapter
v
Stopping
the
adapter
v
An
application
response
to
a
timeout
from
the
adapter
agent
v
Any
doVerbFor
call
issued
from
the
adapter
agent
v
A
gotApplEvent
call
from
the
adapter
agent
For
another
application
(the
“consumer
application”)
to
receive
the
Common
Event
Infrastructure
events
generated
by
the
adapter,
the
application
must
use
the
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