4.2.4 Starting adaptors (standard adaptors)

Start the standard adaptors. The query groups must have been registered and started before you start the adaptors.

The command to be used depends on the connection mode (in-process connection or RMI connection). This subsection describes how to start the adaptors in both connection modes.

Organization of this subsection
(1) When in-process connection is used
(2) When RMI connection is used
(3) Adaptor status change

(1) When in-process connection is used

Execute the sdpstartinpro command to start the standard adaptors.

In the command's argument, specify an adaptor group name for the name attribute in the in-process group definition in the adaptor configuration definition file. For details about the in-process group definition, see 9.7.1 In-process group definition.

An example of command execution is shown below. In this example, InprocessAPSample is the adaptor group name.

working-directory\bin\sdpstartinpro InprocessAPSample

For details about the sdpstartinpro command, see sdpstartinpro (starts in-process-connection adaptors) in 7. Commands.

(2) When RMI connection is used

Execute the sdpstartap command to start the adaptors.

In the command's argument, specify the adaptor group name specified for the name attribute in the RMI group definition in the adaptor configuration definition file. For details about the RMI group definition, see 9.7.2 RMI group definition.

An example of command execution is shown below. In this example, RMIGroupSample is the adaptor group name.

working-directory\bin\sdpstartap jp.co.Hitachi.soft.sdp.adaptor.AdaptorManager RMIGroupSample

For details about the sdpstartap command, see sdpstartap (starts RMI-connection adaptors) in 7. Commands.

(3) Adaptor status change

When you start the standard adaptors, the adaptor group is placed in online status and data transmission with the SDP server becomes available. There are two statuses for an adaptor group: