4.4.1 Terminating adaptors (standard adaptors)

You must terminate the standard adaptors. When you terminate the adaptors, the adaptor group is placed in inactive status. For details about the status of adaptor groups, see 4.2.4(3) Adaptor status change.

The command used for in-process connection differs from the command used for RMI connection. The following subsections describe the termination methods for both connection modes.

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

(1) When in-process connection is used

Use the sdpstopinpro command to terminate the adaptors.

In the command's argument, specify the adaptor group name that was specified 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\sdpstopinpro InprocessAPSample

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

(2) When RMI connection is used

Use the sdpstopap command to terminate the adaptors.

In the command's argument, specify the adaptor group name that was 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\sdpstopap RMIGroupSample

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