PluginDeployment.xml
This example shows the contents of the XML file that constitutes the plug-in deployment descriptor for theWCPayments plug-in. This example also shows the inclusion of additional plug-in properties specific to theWCPayments plug-in. Figure 1. Example of deployment descriptor
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Plugin xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../PaymentPlugin.xsd"> <PluginInformation jndi="ejb/com/ibm/commerce/payments/plugin/WCPayments /bean/WCPaymentsPluginHome" home="com.ibm.commerce.payments.plugin.WCPayments .bean.WCPaymentsPluginHome" name="WCPaymentsPlugin" version="1.0.0" vendor="IBM" independentCredit="true" virtualTerminal="http://black.cn.ibm.com:5432/webapp/PaymentManager"> <PluginProperty name="hostName" value="black.cn.ibm.com"/> <PluginProperty name="port" value="5433"/> <PluginProperty name="useSSL" value="true"/> <PluginProperty name="userid" value="wcsadmin"/> <PluginProperty name="maxWCOrderCreationRetries" value="5"/> </PluginInformation> </Plugin>
- jndi
- The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) lookup name for the home of the plug-in's stateless session bean.
- home
- The fully qualified name of the home class for the plug-in's stateless session bean
- name
- The name of the plug-in implementation.
- version
- The version of the plug-in implementation.
- vendor
- The vendor providing the plug-in implementation.
- independentCredit
- Indication of whether the plug-in supports independent credits.
- virtualTerminal
- The URL of the payment back-end system administration user interface.
- PluginProperty
- Optional: The name of a property to be used with this plug-in and its value.
- ProtocolProperty
- Optional: The name of the keyword that should be retained in the database. Protocol properties are specified inside a <ProtocolProperties> element (more than one can be specified). Include the optional attribute keep="true" to retain the data for this keyword in the database. For example:
<ProtocolProperties> <ProtocolProperty name="cc_brand" keep="true" /> </ProtocolProperties>
In this example, the brand of credit card used by the customer is kept in the database. If keep="false" is specified, no data is retained for that property. If no keep attribute is specified, the default is keep="true". When a retention is specified here, it takes priority over any global retention specified in the PaymentSystemPluginMapping XML file.
Related concepts
Payment plug-ins