
HTTPS eWay Adapter User’s Guide
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Chapter 5
Configuring the HTTPS eWay
This chapter describes how to set the properties of the HTTPS eWay.
What’s in This Chapter
Creating and Configuring the HTTPS eWay
on page 41
Configuring the eWay Connectivity Map Properties
on page 41
Configuring the eWay Environment Properties
on page 43
eWay Connectivity Map Properties
on page 44
eWay Environment Properties
on page 46
Setting Acceptor Threads Property for HTTPS Server Mode
on page 54
5.1
Creating and Configuring the HTTPS eWay
All eWays contain a unique set of default configuration parameters. After the eWays are
established and a HTTPS External System is created in the Project’s Environment, the
eWay parameters are modified for your specific system. The HTTPS eWay
configuration parameters are modified from two locations:
From the
Connectivity Map
—which contains parameters specific to the HTTPS
eWay, and may vary from other eWays (of the same type) in the Project.
From the
Environment Explorer
tree—which contains global parameters that
commonly apply to all eWays (of the same type) in the Project. Saved parameters
are shared by all eWays in the HTTPS External System Properties window.
Collaboration or Business Process
: HTTPS eWay properties may also be set from
your Collaboration or Business Process, in which case the settings will override the
corresponding properties in the eWay’s Connectivity Map configuration. Any
properties that are not overridden retain their configured default settings.
5.2
Configuring the eWay Connectivity Map Properties
When you connect an External Application to a Collaboration, Enterprise Designer
automatically assigns the appropriate eWay to the link. Each eWay is supplied with a