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9.2.7 Configuration: Transports

This page displays the name, description, and status of each configured transport method for the site.

Note: Although there is an Add button, you cannot add a transport because all supported transports are already listed by default.

Figure 9-10 depicts the Transport Configuration page.

Figure 9-10 Transport Configuration

To configure an existing transport adapter:

1. From the Configuration menu, select Transports.

2. Select the check box next to the transport to be configured.

3. Click Configure.

4. Type the values to be used by the transport method.

5. Click OK to accept the changes, or click Cancel to return to the Transport Configuration page.

This list shows the parameters used for each of the available transport adapters:

E-mail Adapter

Host Specify the fully qualified host name. This field accepts up to 50 alphanumeric characters, but it is empty by default.

To enable the transport, it must be filled in with an active SMTP server. This can be the host name or IP address.

Port Specify the port number of the server. Default is 25.

Protocol Specify the protocol to use. The default value is smtp. This field accepts up to 50 alphanumeric characters.

SendPartial Specify true or false. If true, the e-mail is sent to valid addresses in the Recipient field, even if the SMTP server detected problems with certain addresses in the same field. If false (default), the e-mail is not sent until all errors detected by the SMTP server are resolved. If member IDs are included as the target recipient list by the command, those without primary e-mail addresses will be ignored.

Retry Duration Specify the period in hours in which you wish to retry the connection to the server without decrementing the retry count. If the connection to the server is lost temporarily, this enables the system to retry the connection within a specified time period. After the period is expired, the retries count will be decremented as usual.

File Adapter

Location Specify the full path, local to the WebSphere Commerce Server. This field accepts up to 50 single-byte alphanumeric characters.

File Name Specify the full file name, local to the WebSphere Commerce Server. This field accepts up to 50 single-byte alphanumeric characters.

Mode Specify either 0 for append or 1 for overwrite.

Adapter for WebSphere MQ

Factory Specify the JMS name of the queue connection factory. This name must be the same as a connection factory defined using the WebSphere Application Server V5.0 Administrative Console. The default name is JMSQueueConnectionFactory.

Inbound Queue Specify the JMS name of the inbound queue that is used to receive responses from outbound messages. This name must be the same as an inbound queue defined using the WebSphere Application Server V5.0 Administrative Console. The default name is JMSInboundQueue.

Error Queue Specify the JMS name of the error queue in which messages that could not be processed are placed. This name must be the same as a queue defined using the WebSphere Application Server V5.0 Administrative Console. The default name is JMSErrorQueue.

Outbound Queue Specify the JMS name of the outbound queue in which the outbound messages are placed. This name must be the same as an outbound queue defined using the WebSphere Application Server V5.0 Administrative Console. The default name is JMSOutboundQueue.

Adapter for CrossWorlds®

User Name Specify the user name for the system.

Ior File Specify the name and location of the .ior file.

Sample Adapter

User Name Specify the user name for the connector. By default, this is userName.

Password Specify the password for the connector. By default, this is password.

To activate a transport currently in Inactive status:

1. From the Configuration menu, select Transports.

2. Select the check box next to the inactive transport.

3. Click Change Status.

To deactivate a transport currently in Active status:

1. From the Configuration menu, select Transports.

2. Select the check box next to the active transport.

3. Click Change Status.


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