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This section explains how the central processing unit of the Expeditor integrator, the Expeditor integrator Application Control Service (ACS), can be configured to run custom business processes (use cases). Introduction to the Expeditor integrator Application Control Service
Expeditor ... |
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This section contains example listings of selected XML messages. APPENDIX A – Example Messages
DBRecordUpdate message with SQL statement Create Table Example (SQL) Listing 45: XML message example for creating table menu in a local Derby database SampleDb using SQL in message ... |
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This section lists the currently configured limitations of the Expeditor integrator. Message Size
The message size is currently limited to 10 MByte . This can be configured in the XPDinteg.xml file, but should only be done with care. Many large messages can dramatically slow down the ... |
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This section covers additional use cases that simplify the remote operation and control of the Expeditor integrator
Transfer of large files in multiple messages
In addition to the underlying messaging system, IBM Lotus Expeditor integrator can handle large resources on application layer as ... |
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Identification
This document belongs to a series of documents describing the IBM® Lotus® Expeditor integrator package which is based on the IBM product Lotus Expeditor Client for Desktops. It comprises information about the usage of the Expeditor integrator software components and their ... |
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This section shows different options of exchanging data and control information with IBM Lotus Expeditor integrator from business use case perspective. IT architects and developers who create business use cases will find important information in here for designing their solutions around Expeditor ... |