Chapter 3

Section 3.5

Setting Properties of the VSAM eWay

eWay Environment Properties

3.5eWay Environment Properties

eWay External System properties must be configured from within the Environment. Until you have successfully configured all eWays for your Java CAPS project, your project cannot be properly executed or deployed. The following list identifies the VSAM eWay properties. There are two Environment Configuration categories that the VSAM eWay implements.

Property Categories Configured in the Logical Host Environment

ƒInbound VSAM eWay Properties on page 26

ƒ(Outbound) VSAM CP eWay Properties on page 26

ƒOutbound VSAM non-Transactional eWay Properties on page 30

3.5.1Inbound VSAM eWay Properties

Before deploying your eWay, you will need to set the Environment properties. The Inbound VSAM eWay includes the following configuration section:

ƒParameter Settings

Details for the Inbound VSAM eWay Parameter Settings are listed in Table 5.

Table 5 Inbound VSAM eWay—Parameter Settings

Name

Description

Required Value

 

 

 

Description

The description of the database.

A valid string.

 

 

 

ServerName

This setting specifies the host name of the

Any valid string.

 

external database server.

 

 

 

 

PortNumber

Specifies the I/O port number on which

A valid port number.

 

the server is listening for connection

 

 

requests.

 

 

 

 

DatabaseName

Specifies the name of the database

Any valid string.

 

instance. This parameter is configured in

 

 

conjuction with the Data Catalogue name

 

 

you created in WebSphere Classic

 

 

Federation’s Data Mapper.

 

 

 

 

User

Specifies the user name the eWay uses to

Any valid string.

 

connect to the database.

 

 

 

 

Password

Specifies the password used to access the

Any valid string.

 

database.

 

 

 

 

3.5.2(Outbound) VSAM CP eWay Properties

The (Outbound) VSAM CP eWay includes the following configuration sections:

ƒJDBC Connector Settings

ƒConnection Retry Settings

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Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 manual EWay Environment Properties, Inbound Vsam eWay Properties, Outbound Vsam CP eWay Properties

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