Outbound adapter properties define how the adapter creates an outbound connection instance with the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server, and how operations are run on the server. Use the Adapter Connection wizard to set these properties.
Property | Description |
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Adapter ID | The name of the adapter instance in the log and trace files. |
Environment | The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment name. |
Maximum records for RetrieveAll operation | The maximum number of records to return during a RetrieveAll operation |
Password | The password of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment. |
Role | The name of the role that is associated with the user name used to access the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment. |
User name | The name of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment. |
This property identifies a specific deployment, or instance, of the adapter.
Required | Yes |
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Default | 001 |
Property type | String |
Usage | This property identifies the adapter instance in the log and
trace files, and also helps identify the adapter instance while monitoring
adapters. The adapter ID is used with an adapter-specific identifier,
JDERA, to form the component name used by the Log and Trace Analyzer
tool. For example, if the adapter ID property is set to 001, the component
ID is JDERA001. If you run multiple instances of the same adapter, ensure that the first eight characters of the adapter ID property are unique for each instance so that you can correlate the log and trace information to a particular adapter instance. By making the first seven characters of an adapter ID property unique, the component ID for multiple instances of that adapter is also unique, allowing you to correlate the log and trace information to a particular instance of an adapter. For example, when you set the adapter ID property of two instances of WebSphere® Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to 001 and 002. The component IDs for those instances, JDERA001 and JDERA002, are short enough to remain unique, enabling you to distinguish them as separate adapter instances. However, instances with longer adapter ID properties cannot be distinguished from each other. If you set the adapter ID properties of two instances to Instance01 and Instance02, you will not be able to examine the log and trace information for each adapter instance because the component ID for both instances is truncated to JDERAInstance. For inbound processing, this property is retrieved from the resource adapter properties. For outbound processing, it is retrieved from the managed connection factory properties. |
Globalized | Yes |
bidi supported | No |
This property specifies the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment name.
Required | Yes |
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Default | No default value |
Property type | String |
Usage | A JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment is a user-defined pointer that indicates the location of data and objects on a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. Users can be authorized to use multiple JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environments on a single JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. |
Example | |
Globalized | Yes |
bidi supported | Yes |
This property specifies the maximum number of records to return for a RetrieveAll operation.
Required | Yes |
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Default | 100 |
Usage | If the number of hits in the database exceeds the value of the Maximum number of records property, the adapter returns the errors MatchesExceededLimitException and MatchesExceededLimitFault. Use this property to avoid out-of-memory issues. |
Property type | Integer |
Globalized | No |
bidi supported | No |
This property specifies the password of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.
Required | Yes |
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Default | No default value |
Property type | String |
Usage | Passwords are created and named by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator. No restrictions exist for the type of characters used, the number of characters used, or the case of the characters used in passwords. |
Example | |
Globalized | No |
bidi supported | Yes |
This property specifies the name of the role that is associated with the user name used to access the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.
Required | Yes |
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Default | No default value |
Property type | String |
Usage | Roles define what authority users have. Users can have multiple roles. A user's access to applications, forms, table columns, data sources, and so on, is based on one or more roles to which the user is assigned. Roles are created and named by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator. |
Examples |
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Globalized | No |
bidi supported | Yes |
This property specifies the name of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.
Required | Yes |
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Default | No default value |
Property type | String |
Usage | User names are created by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator. No restrictions exist for the type of characters used, the number of characters used, or the case of the characters used in user names. |
Example | |
Globalized | Yes |
bidi supported | Yes |