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TABLE 53 Environment - HL7 Inbound Adapter - Sequence Number Protocol
Name Description
Sequence Number File
Location
The location of the sequence number le (a local directory). This is required when
the Sequence Number Protocol is enabled. The sequence number folder is a
nonvolatile directory that stores the sequence number les used to persist the
HL7 sequence number. The unique base le name is automatically generated
according to project or Collaboration information.
For the inbound Adapter the le names are created as follows:
ProjectName + DeploymentName + ExternalApplicationName +
CollaborationName + .seqno
For example, prjHL7Inbound_dpIn_eaHL7Inbound_ jcdHL7inbound1.seqno
The default setting is /temp/hl7inbound/seq.
HL7 Inbound Adapter - Database Settings
The following table lists and describes the property that appears on the Database Settings page
of the Properties Editor accessed from the Environment. These properties are used for storing
HL7 messages as part of MLLP v2 support.
TABLE 54 Environment - HL7 Inbound Adapter - Database Settings
Name Description
JNDI Name of the JDBC
Datasource
The JNDI name of the JDBC data source as dened in the application server. This
data source is used by MLLP v2 protocol to persist the HL7 messages before
sending a commit acknowledgment.
For more information, see
“MLLP V2 and the Sample Projects” on page 140.
TCP/IP HL7 Inbound Adapter Environment Properties
The TCP/IP HL7 Adapter conguration parameters accessed from the Environment tree apply
to both the inbound and outbound Adapters, and are the same for HL7 v2 and HL7 v3
Adapters.
The onbound TCP/IP HL7 Adapter’s Environment properties are divided into the following
sections:
“HL7 Outbound Adapter - TCPIP Outbound Settings” on page 95
“HL7 Outbound Adapter - Connection Pool Settings” on page 95
“HL7 Outbound Adapter - Sequence Number Protocol” on page 96
Conguring Sun Adapter for TCP/IP HL7 Environment Properties
Sun Adapter for TCP/IP HL7 User's Guide • October 200994