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Creating a Runtime Environment
Designing Business Processes in the Sun Business Process Manager
Working with TCP/IP HL7 Collaborations
Developing Sun Master Indexes (Repository)
Developing Sun Master Patient Indexes
Developing OTDs for Application Adapters
Developing OTDs for Communication Adapters
Developing OTDs for Database Adapters
Steps to Edit an Existing Informix OTD
Steps to Edit the OTD from the Java CAPS IDE Include:
To Edit the OTD from the Java CAPS IDE
Editing an Existing Sybase OTD
To Edit the OTD from the Java CAPS IDE
Using the OTD Importer in Netbeans
Developing OTDs for Web Server Adapters
Designing with Application Adapters
Designing with Communication Adapters
Designing with Web Server Adapters
Designing with Sun JCA Adapters
Enter the DB2 Connect connection information in the Connection Information frame.
For the Type 2 Connection (shown above):
Database - The name of the database instance.
User Name - The user name that the Adapter uses to connect to the database.
Password - The password used to access the database.

For the Type 4 Connection(shown above):
Host Name - The server where DB2 Connect resides.
Port - The port number of DB2 Connect.
Database - The name of the database instance that the DB2 is running on Windows/Unix. The name of the locator for the DB2 running in z/OS or AS/400.
User Name - The user name that the adapter uses to connect to the database.
Password - The password used to access the database.