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“HL7 Acknowledgment — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter” on page 39
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“Lower Layer Protocol — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter” on page 40
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“Sequence Number Protocol — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter” on page 41
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“HL7 MSH Segment — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter” on page 41
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“HL7 SFT Segment — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter” on page 44
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“Communication Control — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter” on page 45
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“HL7 Recourse Action — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter” on page 47
General Inbound Settings – TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound
Adapter
The following table lists and describes the TCP/IP HL7 V2 inbound adapter properties that
appear on the General Inbound Settings page of the Properties Editor accessed from the
Connectivity Map.
TABLE 2
Connectivity Map - General Inbound Settings
Name
Description
Max Data Size
A number that indicates the maximum amount of data that the programs can
hold internally. The valid range is a numeric value from 1 to 2147483647 bytes
(2GB), which is the maximum value of a Java integer.
Scope Of State
The scope of the state object, which is a Message Library node. Select one of the
following options for this property:
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Resource Adapter Level
– The state has the same life cycle as the resource
adapter.
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Connection Level
– The state has the same life cycle as the connection.
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OTD Level
– The state has the same life cycle as the Message Library object.
This scope represents the life cycle of the state.
Dedicated Session Mode
An indicator of whether the server Dedicated Session Mode is enabled. When the
server Dedicated Session Mode is enabled, the current client’s request exclusively
holds the server port to which it connects. The next client’s request to the same
port is blocked or rejected until the previous request concludes and releases the
connection.
Select true to enable the Dedicated Session Mode, or select false to disable the
Dedicated Session Mode.
TCP/IP HL7 V2 Adapter Inbound Connectivity Map Properties
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