Oracle® Application Server Integration InterConnect Adapter for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) B14072-02 |
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This appendix shows a sample adapter.ini
file for the WebSphere MQ adapter.
See Also: Configuring the WebSphere MQ Adapter for additional information onadapter.ini configuration parameters
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The following code is an example of the FTP adapter.ini
file.
#include <../../hub/hub.ini> // ************* // ** Adapter ** // ************* // Application (as created in iStudio) corresponding to this Adapter. application=myFtpApp // Partition (as created in iStudio) corresponding to this Adapter. partition= // If you have multiple adapter instances for a given application with the // given partition, each Adapter should have an instance number. //instance_number=2 // Bridge class bridge_class=oracle.oai.agent.adapter.technology.TechBridge ota.type=D3L // define the ftp sending endpoint // For ftp, ota.send.endpoint=ftp://<host name>/<path name> // For file, ota.send.endpoint=file://<host name>/<path name> // ota.send.endpoint= ftp://foo.s.com/private/ipdev1/test/d3l/inbound // define the ftp receiving endpoint // For ftp, ota.send.endpoint=ftp://<host name>/<path name> // For file, ota.send.endpoint=file://<host name>/<path name> // ota.receive.endpoint=ftp://foo.s.com/private/ipdev1/test/d3l/inbound //-------------------------------------- // ftp Sender initialization variables //-------------------------------------- // ftp user (mandatory if ftp is used) // file.sender.user=ipdev1 file.sender.user=ipdev1 // ftp user password (mandatory if ftp is used) //file.sender.password=ipdev1 file.sender.password=ipwelcome // file type (ASCII or BINARY) //file.sender.type=BINARY file.sender.type=ASCII // proxy host //file.sender.proxy_host= // proxy port //file.sender.proxy_port= //staging directory //file.sender.staging_directory =/tmp //sender customizer class //file.sender.customizer_class = MySenderCustomizer //-------------------------------------- // ftp receiver initialization variables //-------------------------------------- // ftp user (mandatory if ftp is used) //file.receiver.user=ipdev1 file.receiver.user=ipdev1 // ftp user password (mandatory if ftp is used) //file.receiver.password=ipdev1 file.receiver.password=ipwelcome // file type (ASCII or BINARY) //file.receiver.type=BINARY file.receiver.type=BINARY // proxy host //file.receiver.proxy_host= // proxy port //file.receiver.proxy_port= //receiver customizer class //file.receiver.customizer_class = MyReceiverCustomizer // define where to put the // file that cannot be processed // properly. //file.receiver.exception_dir= // define how often to poll // the message source (in milli seconds) file.receiver.polling_interval=60000 // define maximum number of messages // retrieved in each polling session file.receiver.max_msgs_retrieved=30 // D3L initialization variables ota.d3ls=person2.xml:person1.xml // ************* // ** Agent *** // ************* // Log level (0 = errors only, 1 = status and errors, 2 = trace, status and errors). agent_log_level=2 // Hub message selection information agent_subscriber_name=myFTPApp agent_message_selector=recipient_list like '%,myFTPApp,%' // Only provide values for the next two parameters if you have multiple Adapter instances for the given application with the given partition. //agent_reply_subscriber_name= //agent_reply_message_selector= // Set this to false if you want to turn off all tracking of messages (if true, messages which have tracking fields set in iStudio will be tracked) agent_tracking_enabled=true // Set this to false if you want to turn off all throughput measurements agent_throughput_measurement_enabled=true // By default, adapters use an OAI specific DTD for all messages sent to the Hub //because other OAI adapters will be picking up the messages from the Hub and know // how to interpret them. This should be set to true if for every message, you //would like to use the DTD imported for that message's Common View instead //of the OAI DTD. This should only be set to true if an OAI Adapter //is *NOT* receiving the messages from the Hub. agent_use_custom_hub_dtd=false // Sets the metadata caching algorithm. The possible choices are startup (cache everything at startup: this may take a while if there is a lot of metadata in your Repository), demand (cach e metadata as it is used) or none (no caching: this will slow down performance.) agent_metadata_caching=demand // Sets the DVM table caching algorithm. The possible choices are startup (cache all DVM table s at startup: this may take a while if there are a lot of tables in your Repository), demand ( cache tables as they are used) or none (no caching: this will slow down performance.) agent_dvm_table_caching=demand // Sets the lookup table caching algorithm. The possible choices are startup (cache all lookup tables at startup: this may take a while if there are a lot of tables in your Repository), de mand (cache tables as they are used) or none (no caching: this will slow down performance.) agent_lookup_table_caching=demand // If metadata caching, DVM table caching, or lookup table caching are turned on //(startup or demand) then the Adapter caches metadata or DVM tables it retrieves //from the Repository in a file cache. When you restart the Adapter,it will not // have to get that metadata or DVM table from the Repository again because it is // in the cache files.However, if you change some metadata or DVM table using // iStudio and you want the Adapter to use those changes the next time it is // started you can either delete the cache files or set this parameter to true // before restarting. agent_delete_file_cache_at_startup=false // Max number of application data type information to cache agent_max_ao_cache_size=200 // Max number of common data type information to cache agent_max_co_cache_size=100 // Max number of message metadata to cache agent_max_message_metadata_cache_size=200 // Max number of DVM tables to cache agent_max_dvm_table_cache_size=200 // Max number of lookup tables to cache agent_max_lookup_table_cache_size=200 // Internal Agent queue sizes agent_max_queue_size=1000 agent_Persistence_queue_size=1000 // Persistence agent_persistence_cleanup_interval=60000 agent_persistence_retry_interval=60000 ////////////////// // End Comments // //////////////////