WebSphere WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Managing adapters

If a service application needs to access data in an Enterprise Information System (EIS), it can do so through an embedded WebSphere Adapter. You can use the administrative console to install the application (which also installs the adapter), create a J2C connection factory, and later change the configuration if needed.

Before you begin

For WebSphere ESB, a WebSphere Adapter is deployed as part of an application, as an embedded WebSphere Adapter. You assemble a WebSphere Adapter in WebSphere Integration Developer from imported RAR files and then export it as an Enterprise Application Archive (EAR) file.

You should not install stand-alone WebSphere Adapters. Only embedded WebSphere Adapters are appropriate for deployment in WebSphere ESB. Furthermore, deployment of an embedded WebSphere Adapter is not supported for RAR files that are application-scoped within a non-SCA module.

Why and when to perform this task

You can install service applications with an embedded WebSphere Adapter, and manage the configuration of the resource adapter, connection factories, and associated properties like connection pools.


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