Resource adapter connection factory settings
Use this panel to view or change the configuration properties of the selected resource adapter connection factory.
To view this Application Client Resource Configuration Tool (ACRCT) page, click File > Open. After you browse for an EAR file, click Open. Expand the selected JAR file > Resource Adapters. Right-click the Connection Factories folder, and click New. The following fields appear on the General tab.
Name
The name by which this connection factory is known for administrative purposes within WebSphere Application Server. The name must be unique within the resource adapter connection factories across the product administrative domain.
Information Value Data type String
Description
An optional description of this connection factory for administrative purposes within IBM WAS.
Information Value Data type String
JNDI Name
The JNDI name used to match this resource adapter connection factory definition to the deployment descriptor. This entry should be a resource-ref name.
Information Value Data type String
User Name
The User Name used, with the Password property, for authentication if the calling application does not provide a userid and password explicitly when getting a connection. If this field is used, then the Properties field UserName is ignored.
If we specify a value for the User Name property, we must also specify a value for the Password property.
The connection factory User Name and Password properties are used if the calling application does not provide a userid and password explicitly when getting a connection.
Information Value Data type String
Password
Specifies an encrypted password. If we complete this field, then the Password field in the Properties box is ignored.
If we specify a value for the UserName property, we must also specify a value for the Password property.
Information Value Data type String
Re-Enter Password
Confirms the password.
Type
A drop-down list of all the connectionFactoryInterfaces as defined for the factories in the Resource Adapter Archive.
For each Type, there is a set of properties specified in the Properties box. This set of properties is constructed by retrieving the properties from each connection definition object. For any existing connection factories displayed for updating, this list of properties is overlaid with the properties specified for the objects. When the Type field is changed, the properties also change to reflect the correct properties for that type.
Information Value Data type String
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