Before you can use a connector, you must create a connector configuration file that sets the properties for the connector, designates the business objects and any meta-objects that it supports, and sets logging and tracing values that the connector will use at runtime. The configuration file may also contain properties for the use of messaging and data handlers required by your connector.
Use Connector Configurator to create and modify the configuration file for your connector. If a configuration file has previously been created for your connector, you can use Connector Configurator to open the file and modify its settings. If no configuration file has yet been created for your connector, you can use Connector Configurator to both create the file and set its properties.
When you complete a connector configuration file, the file is saved as an XML document. You will save the XML document either as a project in System Manager (if ICS is your broker) or as a file with a *.cfg extension in a directory folder (if WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker is your broker, or if you are using the file as a local configuration file for ICS).
This appendix describes how to use Connector Configurator to:
Connector Configurator runs only in a Windows environment. If you are running the connector itself in a UNIX environment, use Connector Configurator in the Windows system in the network to modify the configuration file. Then copy the file to your UNIX environment.