To allow the connector's application-specific component to deliver business data to and from the application, you must establish a dedicated user account for the connector on the application. You will need to specify the user ID and password of this account when you create the configuration file for the connector.
For most connectors, the application must be configured to implement the event detection mechanism. Once the application has been configured, it can detect entity changes and write event records to the event store. The information is then picked up by the connector and processed. You should create triggers only for business objects and operations that are to be processed by a WebSphere MQ message flow. Otherwise, the message queues will fill up with messages that are never removed for processing.
For detailed information about these tasks and others necessary to enable the application to work with the connector, refer to the adapter user guide for the connector you are configuring.