4.In the File menu of the Connector Configurator window, choose Save to Project. The revised connector definition, including designated support for the added business object definition, is saved to the project in System Manager.
To delete a business object from the supported list:
1.To select a business object field, click the number to the left of the business object
2.From the Edit menu of the Connector Configurator window, choose Delete Row. The business object is removed from the list display.
3.From the File menu, choose Save to Project.
Note that deleting a business object from the supported list does not affect the code of the connector, nor does it remove the business object definition itself from System Manager. It does, however, change the connector definition and make the deleted business object unavailable for use in this implementation of this connector.
Agent support
Indicating Agent Support for a business object means that the system will attempt to use that business object for delivering data to an application via the connector agent.
Typically,
To indicate that the business object is supported by the connector agent, put a check in the Agent Support box. Note that the Connector Configurator window does not validate your Agent Support selections.
Maximum transaction level
The maximum transaction level for a connector is the highest transaction level that the connector supports.
For most connectors Best Effort is the only possible choice, because most application APIs do not support the Stringent level.
You must restart the server for changes in transaction level to take effect.
Note: For this release, maximum transaction level of a connector is always Best Effort.
Associated maps (ICS)
Each connector supports a list of business object definitions and their associated maps that are currently active in InterChange Server. This list displays when you select the Associated Maps tab.
The list of business objects contains the
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