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  1. Preface
  2. Product Overview
  3. Security
  4. Applications
  5. Partner and Account Information
  6. Events
  7. Event Archiving
  8. User Policies
  9. Schedules
  10. B2B Data Exchange Administrative Tasks
  11. On-boarding Checklist Template
  12. System Properties
  13. Repository Management
  14. Document Management
  15. B2B Data Exchange Utilities
  16. Dashboard and Reports Management

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Endpoint System Properties

Endpoint System Properties

Endpoint system properties determine endpoint settings and default behavior.
The following table describes endpoint system properties:
System Property
Description
dx.endpoint.file.prefix.path
The path to the File Receive and File Send endpoint paths when the Use Endpoint Root Directory checkbox is checked.
You must restart the
B2B Data Exchange
server to apply the change.
dx.endpoint.file.scan.interval
The frequency in seconds of the file endpoint scan interval. Every x seconds, each inbound file endpoint is scanned once.
You must restart the
B2B Data Exchange
server to apply the change.
dx.endpoint.hdfs.file.prefix.path
Path to the root directory of the Hadoop file system (HDFS) to use when an operator selects
Use HDFS root directory
.
dx.endpoint.hdfs.fs.default.name
Connection string for the HDFS server in the following format:
hdfs://<server name>:<port number>
dx.endpoint.hdfs.username
Name of the user with directory privileges for the HDFS server.
You can only store documents in HDFS servers that do not require password authentication.
dx.endpoint.jms.factory.initial
Connection factory to use for the JMS provider.
dx.endpoint.jms.provider.url
JNDI provider URL. This URL must match the jndiProviderURL attribute of the JMS endpoints in the
B2B Data Exchange
configuration file.
You must restart the
B2B Data Exchange
server to apply the change.
dx.endpoint.mft.inbox.path
Path to the buffer where Managed File Transfer stores incoming files temporarily until
B2B Data Exchange
reads the files. It is recommended to store the buffer on the same file system as the document store. By default, the Mft-in directory is located in the document store directory.
You can choose to set this property to a network path.
  1. In the Windows Control Panel, open
    Administrative Tools
    Services
    .
  2. Right-click the Informatica Managed File Transfer service and click
    Properties
    .
  3. On the Logon tab, configure an account with network access to the paths that you want to set.
You must restart the
B2B Data Exchange
server to apply the change.
dx.endpoint.mft.incorrect.pattern.error.event
Determines whether to create an error event if
B2B Data Exchange
receives a file through Managed File Transfer that does not match any endpoint file pattern.
dx.endpoint.mft.password
Internal password for Managed File Transfer. Use the password for edit and view only operations.
You must restart the
B2B Data Exchange
server to apply the change.
Default value is
dxadmin
.
dx.endpoint.mft.purge.transfers.days
Retention period in days of VLTransfers entries. If you enter 0, purging is disabled. To improve performance when you process a large number of documents, reduce the retention period to 10 days.
You must restart the
B2B Data Exchange
server to apply the change.
Default value is 90.
dx.endpoint.show.hidden
Determines whether to display hidden endpoints, such as the Web Service Receive endpoint.
dx.jms.maxwait
Maximum time that an outbound JMS endpoint waits before it reports an error for failed transmissions.
dx.jms.message.dedup.window
Maximum time that
B2B Data Exchange
tracks delivery for internal messages.
dx.jms.message.ttl
Maximum time that can pass from when
B2B Data Exchange
creates an internal message to when
B2B Data Exchange
processes the message.
java.naming.provider.url
JNDI provider URL. This URL must match the jndiProviderURL attribute of the JMS endpoints in the
B2B Data Exchange
configuration properties file.

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