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Chapter 2 Getting Started : Configuring the Adapter Components

Configuring the Adapter Components
This section leads you through a quick configuration exercise. This exercise covers the following tasks:
 
Task A Create a TIBCO Designer Project
TIBCO Designer is used to create projects and configure adapter instances. When starting TIBCO Designer, you must first create or open an existing project.
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In the Save Project dialog, click the Browse button to select the location of the project and click OK. A project is created.
Task B Create and Configure an Adapter Instance
An adapter instance can contain one or more request-response services. Options for logging, startup, and monitoring are set on the adapter instance. In this exercise, default values are used for these options.
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Drag and drop the KenanAdapterConfiguration icon from the palettes panel to the design panel. An adapter instance is created and the default instance name is KenanAdapterConfiguration. You can change the instance name.
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Identify the file log options in the Logging tab if you want to log trace messages. You can configure the levels of trace messages you want to log and where trace messages are sent.
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Click the Apply button to save the changes.
Task C Create and Configure a Request-Response Service
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In the project panel, expand the KenanAdapterConfiguration folder, then select the Adapter Services folder.
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Drag and drop the Request-Response Service icon from the palette panel to the design panel.
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In the Configuration tab, select Rendezvous or JMS in the Transport Type drop-down list.
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