Installed file structure

The following subsections describe the installed file structure of the adapter on a UNIX or Windows system.

Note:
Unless otherwise indicated, the remaining sections in this chapter apply to both UNIX and Windows installations of the adapter.

Installed file structure on a UNIX system

For instructions on installing the Oracle Applications adapter on a UNIX system, see Installing the adapter.

Table 8 describes the UNIX file structure used by the adapter.

Table 8. Installed UNIX file structure for the connector

Subdirectory of $ProductDir Description
connectors/OracleApps Contains the connector CWOracleApps.jar and the start_OracleApps.sh files.

The start_Oracle Applications.sh file is a system startup script for the connector. It is called from the generic connector manager script. When you click Install from Connector Configurator (WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker as the integration broker) or the Connector Configuration screen of System Manager (ICS as the integration broker), the installer creates a customized wrapper for this connector manager script.

When the connector works with ICS, use this customized wrapper to start and stop the connector.

When the connector works with WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker, use this customized wrapper only to start the connector. Use the mqsiremotestopadapter command to stop the connector.

connectors/OracleApps/dependencies Contains the SQL scripts that create the event, archive, and unique identifier tables.
repository/OracleApps Contains the CN_OracleApps.txt file.
connectors/OracleApps/Samples/BusinessObjects Contains the sample business objects for the connector.
connectors/OracleApps/Samples/StoredProcedures Contains the sample stored procedures for the connector:
connectors/OracleApps/Samples/Tables Contains the CW_OE_API_ERRORS table for the connector.
connectors/OracleApps/Samples Contains the readme.txt and sample files for creating different stored procedures and business objects.
connectors/messages Contains the message file OracleAppsConnector.txt, as well as the OracleAppsConnector_ll_TT.txt files (message files specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory (TT)).
/lib
Contains the WBIA. jar file.
/bin
Contains the CWConnEnv.sh file.

After you have installed the connector, you must use the Connector Configuration Tool to generate the customized connector wrapper (connector_manager_Oracle Applications) required to start the connector. Refer to the System Installation Guide for UNIX or the IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters Implementation Guide for WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker for more information.

For more information on installing the connector component, refer to one of the following guides, depending on the integration broker you are using:

Installed file structure on a Windows system

For instructions on installing the Oracle Applications adapter on a Windows system, see Installing the adapter.

Table 9 describes the Windows file structure used by the connector.

Table 9. Installed Windows file structure for the adapter

Subdirectory of %ProductDir% Description
connectors\OracleApps Contains the connector CWOracleApps.jar and the start_OracleApps.bat files.
connectors\OracleApps\dependencies Contains the SQL scripts that create the event, archive, and unique identifier tables.
repository\OracleApps\ Contains the CN_OracleApps.txt file.
connectors\OracleApps\Samples\BusinessObjects Contains the sample business objects for the connector.
connectors\OracleApps\Samples\StoredProcedures Contains the sample stored procedures for the connector:
connectors\OracleApps\Samples\Tables Contains the CW_OE_API_ERRORS table for the connector.
connectors\messages Contains the message file OracleAppsConnector.txt, as well as the OracleAppsConnector_ll_TT.txt files (message files specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory (TT))
\lib
Contains the WBIA. jar file.
\bin
Contains the CWConnEnv.bat file.

Installer adds an icon for the connector file to the IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters menu. For a fast way to start the connector, create a shortcut to this file on the desktop.

For more information on installing the connector component, refer to one of the following guides, depending on the integration broker you are using:

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