Editing external dependency files

Some of the software dependency files for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne contain editable information, such as the IBM® Integration Designer workplace location and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server name and port number. This type of information may need to be edited before you can establish a connection between the external service wizard and the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server.

Before you begin

Make sure you have added the software dependency files to your project and that you know the location of the IBM Integration Designer workplace.

About this task

Verify that the information in your software dependency files correctly reflects the IBM Integration Designer workplace location and the connection information required by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment. To do this, use the following procedure.

For further information about configuring the software dependency files, refer to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Connectors documentation for your version of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.

Procedure

  1. If the external service wizard is open, click Cancel to close it.
  2. In the Business Integration pane, expand the project name, then expand connecorModule.
  3. Verify the information in the jdbj.ini file.
    1. Double-click jdbj.ini to open it. The file opens in Notepad.
    2. Press Ctrl+F to search the file.
    3. Enter tns in the Find what field.
    4. Verify that the location listed for the tnsnames.ora file is the correct location for the IBM Integration Designer workplace for this project. For example: tns=C:\IBM\wid6.1\workspace\CWYED_JDE\connectorModule\tnsnames.ora
    5. Click File > Save to save any changes you made to the file.
  4. Verify the information in the jdeinterop.ini file.
    1. Double-click jdeinterop.ini to open it. The file opens in Notepad.
    2. Verify that the server name and the port number are correct. You can obtain this information from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator.
    3. Click File > Save to save any changes you made to the file.
  5. Verify the information in the jdelog.properties file.
    1. Double-click jdelog.properties to open it. The file opens in the right-pane of IBM Integration Designer.
    2. Verify that the information in this file is correct. This file specifies log levels and log file locations. You can obtain this information from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator.
    3. Click File > Save to save any changes you made to the file.

Results

The wizard has the files it needs to connect to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server.

What to do next

In the Discovery and Configuration window, specify the connection properties that the external service wizard needs to communicate with the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.



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