Tip: For detailed information on deploying specific resource adapters, see the
Related tasks topics listed below.
- Start your Java application server and its administration console, and navigate to where you add resource adapters.
The resource adapter must be deployed on a machine where a COBOL system such as
Enterprise Server or
Enterprise Developer is installed.
- Specify the resource adapter to deploy. These can be one of the following:
- mfcobol-notx.rar - does not support transactions
- mfcobol-localtx.rar - supports local transactions
- mfcobol-xa.rar - supports XA transactions
Specific versions of these files are supplied for each supported application server. They are supplied with your
Enterprise Developer installation in the
%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\javaee\javaee7\appsrv (Windows) or
$COBDIR/javaee/javaee7/appsrv
(UNIX)
directory, where
appsrv represents a subdirectory named for your Java application server and, in some cases, the version as well. For a list of supported
application servers, see the
Java Application Servers section of the
Supported Operating Systems and Third-party Software topic.
- Optionally, configure the resource adapter by editing the
<config-property> values set in the
ra.xml file packaged with the specified
.rar file (see step
2 above). The following describes each editable property:
- ServerHost
- Sets the server host name.
Valid values:
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Server host machine name or IP address
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Default:
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localhost
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- ServerPort
- Specifies the port used by
Enterprise Server Web Services and J2EE listeners.
Valid value:
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The port number used by
Enterprise Server Web Services and J2EE listeners
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Default:
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9003
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- Trace
- Sets tracing on or off.
Valid values:
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true or
false
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Default:
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false
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- SecureGUID
- Sets the level of encryption for each generated GUID.
Valid values:
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true - generates cryptographically strong GUIDs
false - generates GUIDs using the standard Random function seeded with a random number
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Default:
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false
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- ReadTimeoutInSeconds
- Sets the wait period, in seconds, that a socket waits before timing out on a read.
Valid values:
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0 - timeout wait period is infinite
Any positive integer - represents the number of seconds to wait before timing out
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Default:
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0
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- OpenTimeoutInSeconds
- Sets the wait period, in seconds, that a socket waits before timing out on a connect.
Valid values:
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0 - timeout wait period is infinite
Any positive integer - represents the number of seconds to wait before timing out
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Default:
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120
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- EnterpriseServerSocketCloseDueToInactivity
- Sets the wait period, in hours, that
Enterprise Server waits before closing a socket due to inactivity.
Valid values:
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0 - timeout wait period is infinite
Any positive integer - represents the number of hours that
Enterprise Server waits before closing a socket
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Default:
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72
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