Select to create the XML configuration file for the wrapper.

Select to modify the XML configuration file for the wrapper.

Goes to the previous page of the wizard.

Goes to the next page of the wizard.

Updates the XML configuration and properties files and closes the wizard. Available only when all required fields are completed.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the wizard.

Type the name of the wrapper that you are creating the configuration file for. The name of the wrapper is used as the name for the XML configuration file.

Specify the fully qualified path for the DTD file, for example C:\temp\wrapper.dtd.

Opens the file browser so that you can select a DTD file.

Specify the fully qualified path for the XML file, for example C:\temp\test. The XML file that is generated by this wizard will be stored in this directory path.

Opens the file browser so that you can select a directory path. The XML file that is generated by this wizard will be stored in this directory path.

Change the fully qualified path for the XML file.

Opens the file browser so that you can select a directory path.

Change the fully qualified path for the DTD file.

Opens the file browser so that you can select another DTD file.

Specify the fully qualified path for the properties file, for example C:\temp\wrapper.properties.

Opens the file browser so that you can select the properties file that you want to change.

Type the name of the data source exactly as you want the name to be displayed in the DB2 Control Center.

Type a description for the data source that the wrapper can access.

Select the check box next to the operating system that the wrapper will run on. You must supply the wrapper library name for each operating system that you check.

Select to indicate that the wrapper requires specific information to retrieve data. For example, some wrappers require that you specify a WHERE clause and other wrappers require that you define at least one column when the nickname for a data source object is created.

Select to require the user of the wrapper to specify a user ID when they create a server definition.

Shows the values for the options that are currently set. Scroll to see additional information about each option.

To specify a new option click Add . To change an option, select the option and click Change. To remove an option, select the option and click Remove. You can remove only one option at a time. Some options are required and should not be removed.

Opens a window in which you can define an option.

Opens a window in which you can change the selected option. You can change only one option at a time.

Select an option from the list and click Remove to delete the option. You can remove only one option at a time. Some options are required and should not be removed.

Specify if users must identify the type of server. For example, if your data source is Oracle, the server type can be Oracle. You can specify multiple server types. For example, if your data source is a family of products like DB2, specify a server type for each product such as DB2/ZOS, DB2/ISERIES, and DB2/VM. Alternatively, if there are multiple versions of a single server, you must specify each version on a separate row in this list.

Inserts a row to the Types of servers list.

Deleted the selected a row from the Types of servers list.

Select to specify that all of the server types and the server versions support the same data types. If the each server type or version supports different data types, you will specify the data types supported by each server type or version in Step 9.

Specifies that the data source does not accept an authorization ID to access the data.

Specifies that the data source requires an authorization ID to access the data.

Specifies that the data source will accept an authorization ID but does not require an authorization ID.

Specifies that the user is allowed to specify column definitions. You must indicate whether users of the wrapper are required to specify column definitions.

Specifies that the user of the wrapper is required to specify column definitions.

Specifies that the user of the wrapper is not required to specify column definitions.

Specifies that the user of the wrapper cannot specify columns definitions.

Shows the list of DB2 data types.

Shows the list of data types that the wrapper supports.

Moves the selected item from the [DB2 data types] list to the [Supported data types] list.

Moves all of the items from the [DB2 data types] list to the [Supported data types] list.

Moves the selected item from the [Supported data types] list to the [DB2 data types] list.

Moves all of the items from the [Supported data types] list to the [DB2 data types] list.

Shows the values for the data types that each server supports. Select a server type from this list and identify the supported data types. The data types that you select are added to this table.

Select to indicate that this wrapper will not use the discover function that is in the DB2 Control Center.

Select to use a predetermined, built-in concrete Java class. The name of the Java class is shown in the Java class name field.

Select to specify a custom Java class in the Java class name field.

If the Support the discover function using a custom Java class radio button is selected, you must type the name of the custom Java class. If the Support the discover function using a built-in Java class radio button is selected, the default built-in concrete Java class com.ibm.db2.tools.wrapperTools.extensions.DefaultDiscoveryImpl is displayed in this field. You cannot edit the name of the built-in concrete Java class.

Shows the custom options, such as parameters, for the discover function.

Adds a row in the Custom options table in which you can specify the option values. Available only when the Support the discover function using a custom Java class radio button is selected

Select an option to remove and click Remove.

Shows where the environment variable must be set. To specify the location for a variable click Add. To modify the location for a variable, select the variable and click Change. To remove a variable, select the variable and click Remove.

Opens a window in which you can specify the location where the selected variable must be set.

Removes the selected item from the list. You can remove only one variable at a time.

Opens a window in which you can change the location where the selected variable must be set.

Shows the messages that will be displayed in the DB2 Control Center after users set the environment variables. Specify the operating systems that this message applies to. Type the message that you want users to see in the DB2 Control Center. Click [...} in the Message field to open a window where you can type the text of the message.

Inserts a row into the list.

Removes the selected item from the list.

Shows the function templates, user-defined functions, and function mappings for the wrapper. Click Add to append a new row to the bottom of the table. Type the information for each column in the table.

Adds a row in the functions table.

Removes the selected item from the list.

Shows the name the XML file that is generated by the wizard. To change the XML file path and name, go to the File Information step in the wizard.

Shows the contents of the generated XML file based on the selections that you made in the wizard. You cannot change the file contents displayed here.

Shows the name of the properties file that is generated by the wizard. To change the properties file path and name, go to the File Information step in the wizard.

Shows the contents of the generated properties file based on the selections that you made in the wizard. The contents of this file can be translated into other languages so that the text appears in the desired language in the DB2 Control Center. You cannot change the file contents displayed here.