You can programmatically retrieve information about endpoint
connectors using the LiveCycle API. A connector enables
an endpoint to invoke a service using various invocation methods.
For example, a Watched Folder connector enables an endpoint to invoke
a service using watched folders. By programmatically retrieving
information about endpoint connectors, you can retrieve configuration
values associated with a connector such as which configuration values are
required and which ones are optional.
To demonstrate how to retrieve information about endpoint connectors,
this section retrieves information about a Watched Folder connector.
(See Adding Watched Folder Endpoints.)
Remarque : You cannot retrieve information about endpoints
by using web services.
Remarque : This topic uses the ConnectorRegistryClient API
to retrieve information about endpoint connectors. (See LiveCycle API Reference.)
Summary of stepsTo retrieve endpoint connector information, perform the
following tasks:
Include project files.
Create an ConnectorRegistryClient object.
Specify the connector type.
Retrieve configuration values.
Include project filesInclude the necessary files into your development
project. If you are creating a client application by using Java,
include the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services,
make sure that you include the proxy files.
The following
JAR files must be added to your project’s class path:
adobe-livecycle-client.jar
adobe-usermanager-client.jar
adobe-utilities.jar (required if LiveCycle is deployed
on JBoss Application Server)
jbossall-client.jar (required if LiveCycle is deployed
on JBoss Application Server)
If LiveCycle is deployed on a supported J2EE application server that is not JBoss,
then replace adobe-utilities.jar and jbossall-client.jar with JAR
files that are specific to the J2EE application server on which
LiveCycle is deployed. For information about the location
of all LiveCycle JAR files, see Including LiveCycle Java library files.
Create an ConnectorRegistry Client objectTo programmatically
retrieve endpoint connector information, create a ConnectorRegistryClient object.
Specify the connector typeSpecify the type of connector from
which to retrieve information. The following types of connectors
exist:
EJB: Enables a client application to
invoke a service using the EJB mode.
SOAP: Enables a client application to invoke a service
using the SOAP mode.
Watched Folder: Enables watched folders to invoke
a service.
Email: Enables email messages to invoke a service.
Remoting: Enables a Flex client application to invoke
a service.
TaskManagerConnector: Enables a Workspace user to
invoke a service from within Workspace.
Retrieve configuration valuesAfter you specify the connector type,
you can retrieve information about the connector such as supported
configuration value. For example, for any connector, you can determine
which configuration values are required and which ones are optional.
Retrieve endpoint connector information using the Java APIRetrieve endpoint connector information by using the Java
API:
Include project files. .
Include client JAR files,
such as adobe-livecycle-client.jar, in your Java project’s class
path.
Create a ConnectorRegistry Client object.
Specify the connector type.
Specify the connector type
by invoking the ConnectorRegistryClient object’s getEndpointDefinition method
and passing a string value that specifies the connector type. For
example, to specify the Watched Folder connector type, pass the
string value WatchedFolder. This method returns an Endpoint object
that corresponds to the connector type.
Retrieve configuration values.
Retrieve configuration
values that are associated within this endpoint by invoking the Endpoint object’s getConfigParameters method.
This method returns an array of ConfigParameter objects.
Retrieve information about each configuration value by retrieving
each element within the array. Each element is a ConfigParameter object. You
can, for example, determine whether the configuration value is required
or optional by invoking the ConfigParameter object’s isRequired method.
If the configuration value is required, then this method returns true.
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