Creating an Adapter
Follow the instructions in this section to create Integrity source (SCM) adapters at the site and organization levels.
Creating the Adapter Procedure
This procedure describes how to create Integrity source (SCM) adapters at the site and organization levels.
1. From Site > Utilities or Organizations > Utilities select Adapters Administration in the System Administration section of the page to open the Adapter Administration window.
2. From the Adapter Definition table, select Create a new adapter to open the Adapter Definition window.
3. From the Select an Adapter Type pull-down list, select Integrity Source (SCM). The Set Adapter Attributes section of the window opens.
4. Enter the following adapter attributes.
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No field can be left "blank” except for the Display Name field.
Field
Description
Adapter Name
The descriptive and unique name to identify the name of the adapter machine. The adapter name can have alphanumeric, dot, and underscore characters only.
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The adapter name cannot contain special characters or spaces. Do not use a dot as the first or last character in the adapter name.
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When creating multiple adapters, do not use identical adapter names. This results in not being able to differentiate between multiple adapters in the system.
Display Name
The descriptive and unique name to identify the adapter that is easily understood by users. The adapter display name can have special characters and spaces. This field is optional
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When creating multiple adapters, do not use identical display names for adapters. This results in not being able to differentiate between multiple display names in the system.
Web Service Path
The path for the WSDL file for the Integrity Source (SCM) adapter describing the Integrity Source Web Services abstractly.
When entering values such as URIs and URLs into the Property Administrator, Info*Engine identifies filepaths using the forward slash (/) as the separator in LDAP entries. The back slash (\) character is used as an escape character.
For example, http://<host>:<port>/webservices/2009/7/Source/?wsdl
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The forward slash (/) is the directory separator used on Windows systems.
Generic Web Service Path
The path for the WSDL file for the Integrity generic adapter describing the Integrity Generic Web Services abstractly.
When entering values such as URIs and URLs into the Property Administrator, Info*Engine identifies filepaths using the forward slash (/) as the separator in LDAP entries. The back slash (\) character is used as an escape character.
For example, http://<host>:<port>/webservices/2009/Generic/?wsdl
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The forward slash (/) is the directory separator used on Windows systems.
User Name
The server authenticates the given user name using the corresponding supplied password.
The user name is mandatory only if the Integrity system requires authentication for accessing the files.
If the user name is necessary, enter the user’s existing user name from the Integrity system web server.
Password
The server authenticates the given password using the corresponding supplied user name.
The password is mandatory only if the Integrity system requires authentication for accessing the files.
If the password is necessary, enter the user’s existing password from the Integrity system web server.
Adapter Temporary Files Directory
The predefined directory for temporary adapter files.
5. When finished, select one of the following options:
Action
Description
OK
After clicking OK, the Site > System Administration window displays while the system is saving and loading the new adapter in the Adapter Definition table.
On the successful creation of the new adapter, the confirmation message, “You have successfully created the new adapter: <adapter name>” displays.
Click Adapters Administration to return to the Adapters Administration utility to perform other actions, or to view the adapter definition information page for the newly created adapter.
Cancel
Exits the Adapter Definition window without creating the adapter.
6. Restart the Windchill server.
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