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Plan for adapter implementation
Before you configure WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, become familiar with all of the security and performance options that are required for your environment, including which deployment option to use. Also, if you are migrating from an earlier version of WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, perform any migration tasks.
- 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.- Support for protecting sensitive user data in log and trace files
You can configure the adapter to prevent sensitive or confidential data, in the log and trace files, from being viewed by users without authorization.
- Security
The adapter uses the J2C authentication data entry, or the authentication alias feature of Java™ EE security to provide secure user name and password authentication. For more information about security features, see the documentation for IBM BPM or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus.- User authentication
The adapter supports several methods for supplying the user name and password that are needed to connect to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. By understanding the features and limitations of each method, you can pick a method that provides the appropriate level of security and convenience for your application.- Deployment options
There are two ways to deploy the adapter. You can either embed it as part of the deployed application, or you can deploy it as a stand-alone RAR file. The requirements of your environment affect the type of deployment option you choose.- WebSphere Adapters in clustered environments
You can improve adapter performance and availability by deploying a module on a clustered server environment. Clusters are groups of servers that are managed together to balance workloads and to provide high availability and scalability.
- Migrating to version 7.5.0.3 of WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
By migrating to version 7.5.0.3 of WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, you automatically upgrade from the previous version of the adapter. Additionally, you can migrate your applications that embed an earlier version of the adapter, so that the applications can use features and capabilities present in version 7.5.0.3.- Migrating WebSphere Business Integration applications
You need to migrate the WebSphere Business Integration applications so that they become compatible with Version 7.5.0.3 of your adapter.
WebSphere Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne documentation
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