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Inbound configuration properties
WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has several categories of inbound connection configuration properties, which you set with the external service wizard while generating or creating objects and services. You can change the resource adapter and activation specification properties after you deploy the module using IBM Integration Designer or the Process Administrative Console, but connection properties for the external service wizard cannot be changed after deployment.
- Guide to information about properties
The properties used to configure WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne are described in detail in tables included in each of the configuration properties topics, such as Resource adapter properties, Managed connection factory properties, and so on. To help you use these tables, information about each row you might see is explained here.- Setting connection properties for the external service wizard
External service discovery connection properties establish a connection between the external service wizard of IBM Integration Designer, a tool used to create business objects, and the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. The properties you configure in the external service wizard specify such things as connection configuration, bidi properties, and logging and tracing options.- Resource adapter properties
The resource adapter properties control the general operation of the adapter. You set the resource adapter properties using the external service wizard when you configure the adapter. After deploying the adapter, use the administrative console to change these properties.- Activation specification properties
Activation specification properties hold the inbound event processing configuration information for a message endpoint. You can set activation specification properties using either the external service wizard or the Process Administrative Console.