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Troubleshooting
Specifying general characteristics
Install
Error codes
The following diagram shows a tree view with expanded nodes
Configuring the connector
WireFormat
Working with error and trace message files
Setting dependencies
Trademarks and service marks
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Contents
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IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
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IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
18April2003
Integration broker compatibility
See Release Notes for any exceptions
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Contents
Programming interface information
Trademarks and service marks
Appendix D. Notices
Related documents
About this document
Audience
Typographic conventions
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Chapter 1. Overview of the connector
Connector architecture
I2 Application modules ExOM CIS server CIS message
Event detection and notification
How the connector works
Processing subscriptions
Processing verbs operations
Processing service call requests
Status updates
Event retrieval
Status updates
metaobject MOInstance and the input and output business objects as its children. The verb for the wrapper business object must be a valid operation for the specified instance
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Installing the connector on a Windows or UNIX system
Chapter 2. Installing and configuring the connector
Prerequisites for installing the connector
Step for installing the standard files
Installed file structure
Configuring the connector
LogAtInterchangeEnd
Standard connector properties
Connector-specific properties
MessageFileName
Configuring DataHandler
Starting the connector
Configuring starti2.bat for Windows or starti2.sh for UNIX
Overview of business object structure
Chapter 3. Understanding business objects for the connector
Defining connector metadata
Supported Verb= Operation Metaobject MO Instance Input type BO
i2 business object structure
Wrapper BO
Output type BO
Configuring metaobjects for polling
Verb=Dummy
Specifying business object attribute properties
I2MOAddBid InstanceId=CAInstance WrapperBOName=IBMBiddingBO
Attribute
Application-specific information at the business object- level
Special attribute values
Identifying business object application-specific information
Application-specific information at the attribute level
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Steps for installing i2 ODA
Chapter 4. Generating business objects using i2 ODA
Installing i2 ODA
Overview of i2 ODA
Other installation requirements
Launching i2 ODA
Working with error and trace message files
Using i2 ODA in Business Object Designer
Select the Agent
Steps for using i2ODA
Configure agent properties
The following diagram shows a tree view with expanded nodes
PortType1Child tree nodes Operation1 Input type Output type
Confirm selection, generate wrapper business object, and save
Metadata Top tree node Expanding Metadata lists all the port types
Operation..n Input type Output type PortType2 Operation Input type
i2bopersistorder Port=TDM MOInstance InstanceId
Default Value=prapulla2k DummyKey i2boinpersistorderorder Type-input
v Port information v Instance ID
i2booutpersistorderorder Type=output
Save the business object files
Example
Create the metaobject for polling
I2MOOperation InstanceId DefaultValue= WrapperBOName DefaultValue=
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Structure of error messages
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting and error handling
Logging error messages
Error type
Polling-related error messages
Error description
Handling by i2 connector
Error type
Service call request processing error messages
Error description
Handling by i2 connector
Tracing messages
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Tips for troubleshooting
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Appendix A. Standard configuration properties for connectors
New and deleted properties
Listener Port Certificate Location LogFileName TraceFileName
CONNECTORNAME /ADMININQUEUE
Default
Update
Property Name
Property Name
Default
Update
Possible
AgentConnections
AdminInQueue
AdminOutQueue
AgentTraceLevel
CharacterEncoding
ApplicationName
BrokerType
ConcurrentEventTriggeredFlows
ControllerTraceLevel
ContainerManagedEvents
ControllerStoreAndForwardMode
WebSphere MQ and IDL
DeliveryQueue
DeliveryTransport
JvmMaxHeapSize
FaultQueue
DuplicateEventElimination
JvmMaxNativeStackSize
jms.FactoryClassName
jms.Password
JvmMinHeapSize
jms.MessageBrokerName
MessageFileName
LogAtInterchangeEnd
MaxEventCapacity
OADAutoRestartAgent
PollEndTime
OADMaxNumRetry
OADRetryTimeInterval
PollFrequency
RestartRetryCount
RepositoryDirectory
ResponseQueue
RestartRetryInterval
Configuring standard connector properties for WebSphere MQ Integrator
SynchronousRequestTimeout
WireFormat
TraceFileName
Possible values
Default value
Name
AgentTraceLevel
AdminInQueue
AdminOutQueue
ApplicationName
DeliveryQueue
FaultQueue
ContainerManagedEvents
DeliveryTransport
jms.MessageBrokerName
jms.Password
jms.FactoryClassName
jms.NumConcurrentRequests
PollStartTime
PollEndTime
PollFrequency
RepositoryDirectory
ResponseQueue
SynchronousTimeout
RequestQueue
RestartRetryCount
WireFormat
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Appendix B. Connector Configurator
Using Connector Configurator in an internationalized environment
Starting Connector Configurator
Running Configurator from System Manager
Running Configurator independently of System Manager
Choosing your broker
Using a connector-specific property template
Creating a template of connector-specific properties
Specifying general characteristics
Specifying values
Setting dependencies
Creating a configuration file from a connector-specific template
Using Connector Configurator with ICS as the broker
Completing a configuration file
Using an existing file
Using an existing System Manager project
Setting the configuration file properties ICS
Setting standard connector properties ICS
Setting application-configuration properties ICS
Specifying supported business object definitions ICS
Encryption for connector properties ICS
Update method ICS
Business object name
Maximum transaction level
Associated maps ICS
Agent support
Setting trace/log file values ICS
Resources ICS
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Configuring messaging
Data handlers
Setting standard connector properties
Setting application-configuration properties
Specifying supported business object definitions
Encryption for connector properties
Update method
Setting trace/log file values
Configuring data handlers
Completing the configuration
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Service call request handling features
Appendix C. Connector feature list
Event notification features
Feature
General features
Feature
Category
Category
Feature
Appendix C. Connector feature list
Support
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Appendix D. Notices
Trademarks and service marks
Programming interface information
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