Select the DFC tab.
Distributed Functions – list the DFC entry points into the Java application. Frequently, these are servproc and servayt.
Name – enter the distributed function’s name, which should match the function name override specified in the SFM.
Flavor – enter the function’s flavor, which should match the destination flavor defined in the SFM’s properties on the Routing tab. See “Configuring SFM applications” for more information about SFM routing destinations.
Timeout – enter the amount of time, in milliseconds, that the source waits for a response from the receiving application before timing out.
Click Add to add the DFC you defined. Select a DFC, and click Delete to remove that function. Select a DFC, and click Modify to change a function. Click Clear to erase the entire DFC list.
Availability – define when the Java AIM can receive data.
Select Availability, then in the drop-down box, select Any,
Wk (week), or a day of the week. In the next two boxes, enter the
beginning and ending time in the format hh:mm
(hours:minutes),
for example 9:00
to 12:00
. 00:00
to 12:00 is AM, and 13:00 to 24:00 is PM.
Click Add to add the availability you defined. Select a time and click Delete to remove that availability. Select a time and click Modify to change an availability. Click Clear to erase the entire availability list.
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