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TABLE 14 Connectivity Map - Communication Control
Name Description
Time To Wait For A
Response
The amount of time (in milliseconds) that the adapter waits for a response from
the external system before taking recourse action (see Action on No Response in
HL7 Recourse Action). Any data from the external system is considered a
response.
This property corresponds to the initial read/receive operation timeout. Once a
response is received, the subsequent read/receive operation uses the value
specied for SoTimeout ( see
TCPIP Inbound Settings). A value of 0 (zero)
indicates an innite timeout.
Max Empty Read Retry The maximum number of times the adapter attempts to read data from the
external system after the read/receive operation returns nothing. This applies to
the read or receive operation after a response starts to arrive. Empty Read means
that a timeout occurs on the read/receive operation, which uses the SoTimeout
parameter in the TCPIP Server Base Settings section as the timeout setting (see
TCPIP Inbound Settings). The corresponding recourse action is specied by the
Action on Max Failed Read Retry (see
HL7 Recourse Action).
Max No Response The maximum number of response timeouts the adapter allows while waiting for
data from the external system before taking recourse action (see ActiononMax
No Response in
HL7 Recourse Action).
This property is used in the inbound Collaboration code. It is only used by
outbound adapters and works in conjunction with the Resend option of the
Action on No Response property. It congures the adapter to resend the last
message for the specied maximum number of times before the subsequent
recourse action is taken.
Max NAK Receive Retry The maximum number of negative acknowledgments (NAKs) the adapter
receives before taking recourse action (see Action on Max Nak Received in
HL7
Recourse Action
).
This property is used for the inbound Collaboration code.
Max NAK Send Retry The maximum number of negative acknowledgments (NAKs) the adapter sends
before taking recourse action (see Action on Max Nak Sent in
HL7 Recourse
Action
).
This property is used in the inbound Collaboration code.
Max Canned NAK Send
Retry
The maximum number of canned negative acknowledgments that the adapter
sends before taking recourse action (see Action on Max Nak Sent in
HL7
Recourse Action
). A value of 0 (zero) indicates that the adapter will not attempt to
create or send a canned NAK.
Enable Journaling An indicator of whether message journaling is enabled. To enable message
journaling, select true; otherwise select false.
This property is used for inbound Collaboration code.
TCP/IP HL7V2 Adapter Inbound Connectivity Map Properties
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