Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler 6.2

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Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler Adapter Guide
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Configuring service.props
About Configuring service.props 
The service.props file is used to configure adapter behavior. service.props is located in the \
config
 
directory located under the Adapter’s GUID directory, You can create both the directory and file if it does 
not yet exist. Properties that can be specified in service.props control things like logging and connection 
configuration. Many of the properties are specific to certain adapters; others are common across all 
adapters.
service.props Properties
The table below lists many of the parameters that can be specified in service.props. Some properties 
apply to all adapters (shaded in the table) and some properties are adapter-specific as indicated by the 
Applicable Adapter(s) column. The properties are listed in alphabetical order.
Property
Applicable 
Adapter(s)
Default
What It Controls
BYPASS_SEC_VALIDATION
Oracle Apps
N
If set to Y, the secondary user validation is 
bypassed. If not, secondary user validation is 
performed.
CLASSPATH
All
<none>
(Optional) – The path to the JDBC driver. If 
the default CLASSPATH used when the 
Adapter process is started does not include an 
appropriate JDBC driver jar required to 
connect to the PowerCenter Repository 
Database, you will need to specify this 
service.props configuration
CONN_SYNC
All
N
Setting this flag to Y allows synchronous 
connections without overloading the RDOnly 
Thread. If set to N, the adapter might stop 
trying to reconnect after an outage or 
downtime.
DISCONN_ON_LOSTCONN
Informatica
N
Setting this flag to Y avoids an unnecessary 
logout call to the Informatica server when the 
connection is lost. This logout call usually 
hangs.