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Before you begin
Before you begin to set up and use the adapter, you should possess a thorough understanding of business integration concepts, the capabilities and requirements of the integration development tools and runtime environment you will use, and the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment where you will build and use the solution.
To configure and use WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, you should understand and have experience with the following concepts, tools, and tasks:
- The business requirements of the solution you are building.
- Business integration concepts and models, including the Service Component Architecture programming model.
- The capabilities provided by the integration development tools you will use to build the solution. You should know how to use these tools to create modules, test components, and complete other integration tasks.
- The capabilities and requirements of the runtime environment you will use for the integration solution. You should know how to configure and administer the host server and how to use the administrative console to set and modify property definitions, configure connections, and manage events.
When you deploy the JDE adapter in IBM BPM that is running on a Unix platform, you need to run the following configuration file in IBM BPM, else an exception error is thrown by IBM BPM.
The configuration file, jaxp.properties.sample, can be located in the lib subdirectory of the JRE of IBM BPM. The javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory, javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory, javax.xml.xpath.XPathFactory, and javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory properties are defined in the jaxp.properties.sample file, but are commented out. You need to uncomment the javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory, javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory, javax.xml.xpath.XPathFactory and javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory properties and rename the file from jaxp.properties.sample to jaxp.properties.
Plan for adapter implementation
Related concepts:
Support for protecting sensitive user data in log and trace files
WebSphere Adapters in clustered environments
Related tasks:
Migrating to version 7.5.0.3 of WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne