Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Communication Adapters

Connectivity Map Inbound Adapter SNA Settings

The Inbound Adapter SNA Settings are included in the table.

Table 2 Inbound Adapter—SNA Settings

Name 

Description 

Required Value 

Packet Size

The number of bytes per packet of data. This number also determines the size of the buffers. 

A valid numeric value. 

The default is 1024.

Timeout

Specifies the milliseconds of pause before receiving a response from a server following a sent request. 

A valid numeric value. 

The default is 1000.

Initialize Conversation

Specifies how the adapter will establish a SNA conversation. Options are: 

  • True: The adapter will initialize SNA conversations as an invoking TP.

  • False: The adapter will accept SNA conversations as an invoking TP.

Select True or False.

The default is False.

Deallocation Type

Specifies the type of deallocation required at the end of a conversation when a shutdown is issued. Please refer to your SNA documentation for more information. 

Select one of the following four options: 

  • 0 - SYNC_LEVEL.

  • 1 - FLUSH

  • 2 - CONFIRM

  • 3 - ABEND

The default is 0 - SYNC_LEVEL.

Synchronization Level

Specifies the synchronization level parameter (CM_SYNC_LEVEL). Please refer to your SNA manual for more information. 

0 - None (Default)

1 - Confirm

Select the following: 

  • 0 - None

  • 1 - Confirm

The default is 0 - None..

Custom Handshake Class Name

Defines your SNA handshake logic (see Appendix B to deploy a custom handshake class). 

A fully qualified class name such as com.abc.MyClass. The class must implement the interface com.stc.connector.snalu62.api.snaCustomerHandshake. No value (leaving the property blank) indicates that no SNA conversation handshake logic is defined. Instead, a built-in standard handshake logic is used.

Where to Go Next

Connectivity Map Inbound Adapter Connection Establishment.

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