When a WebSphere Adapter is embedded in the application use the
following instructions to configure your connection factory.
Before you begin
This task is to change the configuration of an existing connection
factory. As part of the task to install an application with an embedded WebSphere
Adapter, you create a new connection factory or select an existing connection
factory. For information about installing resource adapters, see
Installing applications with embedded WebSphere Adapters.
You must have the necessary permissions to edit the
settings on the administrative console in order to perform this task.
Why and when to perform this task
If you want to change the configuration or custom properties of a
connection factory for an embedded WebSphere Adapter, you can do so when you
install the application or later through the administrative console.
To
configure a connection factory for an embedded WebSphere Adapter after installing
the application, use the administrative console to complete the following
steps:
Steps for this task
- Display the connection factory.
- In the navigation pane, click
- In the content pane, under Related Items,
click Connector Modules
- On the Connector Modules page, select the name of an RAR file.
- Under Additional Properties, click Resource
Adapter.
- Under Additional Properties, click J2C
Connection Factories.
- On the Connection Factory collection page, click the name of
the connection factory.
- Optional: On the Connection Factory settings page,
change the general property values. You can change properties such
as time-outs, purge policies, authentication aliases, and connection limits.
- Optional: Change any connection pool properties of
your connection factory.
From the J2C Connection Factory Collection
panel, complete the following steps:
- Open the Connection Pool settings panel Under Additional
Properties, click Connection pool properties.
- Change the values of any properties by clicking on the property
name.
- Confirm these changes to the connection pool settings. Click OK.
- Optional: Change any advanced properties. You
can change the value of properties for the management of cached handles and
logging of missed transactions.
From the Connection Factory Settings panel
of the new connection factory:
- Under Additional Properties, click Advanced
Properties.
- Click any property name to change its value.
Note: UserName
and Password, if present, are overridden by the component-managed authentication
alias you specified in a previous step.
- Click Save.
- Optional: Change any custom properties.
From
the Connection Factory Settings panel of the new connection factory:
- Under Additional Properties, click Custom
Properties.
- Click any property name to change its value.
Note: UserName
and Password, if present, are overridden by the component-managed authentication
alias you specified in a previous step.
- Click Save.
- Save your changes to the master configuration. Click .
What to do next
If your changes do not have the expected effect, restart the server
so that it recovers the latest changes to the master configuration.