Feedback |
This manual describes configuration and management of Adapters.
This manual includes the following chapters:
Chapter/Appendix | Contents | |
1 | Describes how to use adapters. | |
2 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for 1010data. | |
3 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Adabas. | |
4 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Adabas Stored Procedures. | |
5 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Caché. | |
6 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for CICS Transactions. | |
7 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for C-ISAM and ISAM. | |
8 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for DATACOM. | |
9 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for DB2. | |
10 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for DB Heritage Files. | |
11 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Enterprise Java Beans. | |
12 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for ERwin. | |
13 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Essbase. | |
14 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Excel. | |
15 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Excel (via Direct Retrieval). | |
16 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Flat and Delimited Flat Files. | |
17 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Hyperstage. | |
18 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for CA-IDMS/DB. | |
19 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for CA-IDMS/SQL. | |
20 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for IMS. | |
21 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for IMS Transactions. | |
22 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Information Manager. | |
23 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Informix. | |
24 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Ingres. | |
25 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Interplex. | |
26 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for iWay Adapter Framework (IWAF). | |
27 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for JDBC. | |
28 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. | |
29 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for JD Edwards World. | |
30 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for JSON. | |
31 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Lawson. | |
32 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Lotus Notes. | |
33 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for LDAP. | |
34 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Microsoft Access. | |
35 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for MetaMatrix. | |
36 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Microsoft SQL Server. | |
37 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Millennium. | |
38 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Model 204. | |
39 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for MQSeries. | |
40 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Digital Standard Mumps. | |
41 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for MySQL. | |
42 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for NATURAL. | |
43 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for NATURAL CICS Transactions. | |
44 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Netezza. | |
45 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Nucleus. | |
46 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for ODBC. | |
47 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Oracle. | |
48 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Oracle E-Business Suite. | |
49 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for parAccel. | |
50 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for PeopleSoft. | |
51 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for PostgreSQL. | |
52 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Progress. | |
53 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for PSQL. | |
54 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Query/400. | |
55 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Rdb. | |
56 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Red Brick. | |
57 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Remote Servers. | |
58 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for RMS. | |
59 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Salesforce.com. | |
60 | Using the Adapter for SAP Business Intelligence Warehouse (BW) | Describes how to configure the Adapter for SAP Business Intelligence Warehouse (BW). |
61 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for SAP. | |
62 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Siebel. | |
63 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for SQLBase. | |
64 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS). | |
65 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Supra. | |
66 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Sybase. | |
67 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Teradata. | |
68 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Transoft. | |
69 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for UniData. | |
70 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for UniVerse. | |
71 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for VSAM. | |
72 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for Web Services. | |
73 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for XBRL. | |
74 | Describes how to configure the Adapter for XML. | |
A | Describes XA Transaction Management and implementation specifics. | |
B | Describes Aggregate Awareness, which substantially improves the efficiency of queries. | |
C | Describes the Master File SEGSUF attribute, which enables you to create heterogeneous cluster joins. | |
D | Describes how synonyms are created from COBOL File Descriptions. | |
E | Describes how to use the ZCOMP Exit for data set compression. | |
F | Describes how use the Dynamic Private User Exit API. | |
G | Describes how the Web Console validates special characters and reserved words. |
The following conventions apply throughout this manual:
Convention |
Description |
---|---|
THIS TYPEFACE or this typeface |
Denotes syntax that you must enter exactly as shown. |
this typeface |
Represents a placeholder (or variable) in syntax for a value that you or the system must supply. |
underscore |
Indicates a default setting. |
this typeface |
Represents a placeholder (or variable), a cross-reference, or an important term. It may also indicate a button, menu item, or dialog box option you can click or select. |
this typeface |
Highlights a file name or command. |
Key + Key |
Indicates keys that you must press simultaneously. |
{ } |
Indicates two or three choices; type one of them, not the braces. |
[ ] |
Indicates a group of optional parameters. None are required, but you may select one of them. Type only the parameter in the brackets, not the brackets. |
| |
Separates mutually exclusive choices in syntax. Type one of them, not the symbol. |
... |
Indicates that you can enter a parameter multiple times. Type only the parameter, not the ellipsis points (...). |
. . . |
Indicates that there are (or could be) intervening or additional commands. |
To view a current listing of our publications and to place an order, visit our World Wide Web site, http://www.iwaysoftware.com. You can also contact the Publications Order Department at (800) 969-4636.
Do you have any questions about this product?
Join the Focal Point community. Focal Point is our online developer center and more than a message board. It is an interactive network of more than 3,000 developers from almost every profession and industry, collaborating on solutions and sharing tips and techniques, http://forums.informationbuilders.com/eve/forums.
You can also access support services electronically, 24 hours a day, with InfoResponse Online. InfoResponse Online is accessible through our World Wide Web site, http://www.informationbuilders.com. It connects you to the tracking system and known-problem database at the Information Builders support center. Registered users can open, update, and view the status of cases in the tracking system and read descriptions of reported software issues. New users can register immediately for this service. The technical support section of www.informationbuilders.com also provides usage techniques, diagnostic tips, and answers to frequently asked questions.
Call Information Builders Customer Support Service (CSS) at (800) 736-6130 or (212) 736-6130. Customer Support Consultants are available Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. EST to address all your questions. Information Builders consultants can also give you general guidance regarding product capabilities and documentation. Please be ready to provide your six-digit site code number (xxxx.xx) when you call.
To learn about the full range of available support services, ask your Information Builders representative about InfoResponse Online, or call (800) 969-INFO.
To help our consultants answer your questions most effectively, be ready to provide the following information when you call:
In an effort to produce effective documentation, the Documentation Services staff welcomes your opinions regarding this manual. Please use the Reader Comments form at the end of this manual to relay suggestions for improving the publication or to alert us to corrections. You can also use the Documentation Feedback form on our Web site, http://documentation.informationbuilders.com/feedback.asp.
Thank you, in advance, for your comments.
Interested in training? Our Education Department offers a wide variety of training courses for iWay Software and other Information Builders products.
For information on course descriptions, locations, and dates, or to register for classes, visit our World Wide Web site (http://www.iwaysoftware.com) or call (800) 969-INFO to speak to an Education Representative.
Interested in technical assistance for your implementation? Our Professional Services department provides expert design, systems architecture, implementation, and project management services for all your business integration projects. For information, visit our World Wide Web site (http://www.iwaysoftware.com).