Appendix A. Standard configuration properties for connectors

Partial Table-of-Contents

  • New and deleted properties
  • Configuring standard connector properties
  • Using Connector Configurator
  • Setting and updating property values
  • Summary of standard properties
  • Standard configuration properties
  • AdminInQueue
  • AdminOutQueue
  • AgentConnections
  • AgentTraceLevel
  • ApplicationName
  • BrokerType
  • CharacterEncoding
  • ConcurrentEventTriggeredFlows
  • ContainerManagedEvents
  • ControllerStoreAndForwardMode
  • ControllerTraceLevel
  • DeliveryQueue
  • DeliveryTransport
  • WebSphere MQ and IDL
  • JMS
  • DuplicateEventElimination
  • FaultQueue
  • JvmMaxHeapSize
  • JvmMaxNativeStackSize
  • JvmMinHeapSize
  • jms.FactoryClassName
  • jms.MessageBrokerName
  • jms.NumConcurrentRequests
  • jms.Password
  • jms.UserName
  • ListenerConcurrency
  • Locale
  • LogAtInterchangeEnd
  • MaxEventCapacity
  • MessageFileName
  • MonitorQueue
  • OADAutoRestartAgent
  • OADMaxNumRetry
  • OADRetryTimeInterval
  • PollEndTime
  • PollFrequency
  • PollQuantity
  • PollStartTime
  • RequestQueue
  • RepositoryDirectory
  • ResponseQueue
  • RestartCount
  • RestartRetryCount
  • RestartRetryInterval
  • RHF2MessageDomain
  • SourceQueue
  • SynchronousRequestQueue
  • SynchronousResponseQueue
  • SynchronousRequestTimeout
  • WireFormat
  • WisfSynchronousRequest Timeout
  • This appendix describes the standard configuration properties for WebSphere Business Integration adapter connectors. The information covers connectors running on the following brokers:

    Not every connector makes use of all these standard properties. When you select a broker from Connector Configurator, you will see a list of the standard properties that you need to configure for your adapter running with that broker.

    For information about properties specific to the connector, see the relevant adapter user guide.

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