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Chapter 7

Section 7.6

Implementing the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjVSAM_JCD Sample Project

Configuring the Integration Server

You must set your SeeBeyond Integration Server Password property before deploying your Project.

1From the Environment Explorer, right-click IntegrationSvr1 under your Logical Host, and select Properties from the shortcut menu. The Integration Server Properties Editor appears.

2Click the Password property field under Sun SeeBeyond Integration Server Configuration. An ellipsis appears in the property field.

3Click the ellipsis. The Password Settings dialog box appears.

4Enter STC as the Specific Value and as the Confirm Password, and click OK.

5Click OK to accept the new property and close the Properties Editor.

For more information on deploying a Project see the Sun SeeBeyond Java™ Composite Application Platform Suite Deployment Guide.

7.6.9Creating the Deployment Profile

A Deployment Profile is used to assign services and message destinations to the Integration Server and message server. Deployment profiles are created using the Deployment Editor.

Steps required to create the Deployment Profile:

1From the Enterprise Explorer’s Project Explorer, right-click the prjVSAM_JCD Project and select New > Deployment Profile.

2Enter a name for the Deployment Profile (for this sample dpVSAM_JCD). Select envVSAMProj as the Environment and click OK.

3From the Deployment Editor toolbar, click the Automap icon. The Project’s components are automatically mapped to their system windows, as seen in Figure 63.

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Contents EWAY Adapter for Vsam USER’S Guide Part Number Version Contents Setting Properties of the Vsam eWay Transaction Support Levels Between Different VersionsActivity Input and Output Creating an Environment Configuring the eWaysDelete Operations Prepared Statement Batch OperationsCreating the Collaboration Definitions Java Create the Collaboration Business RulesAbout Vsam What’s in This ChapterEWay Operation About the Vsam eWayWhat’s New in This Release New for VersionAbout This Document Vsam eWay JavadocIntended Audience Related DocumentsScope Text ConventionsSun Microsystems, Inc. Web Site Documentation FeedbackInstalling the Vsam eWay Installing the Vsam eWayInstalling the Vsam eWay on an eGate supported system Extracting the Sample Projects and Javadocs Installing Third-Party ProductsAfter Installation Copying JAR files to the eDesigner LibrarySteps to extract the Sample Projects include Ican 5.0 Project Migration ProceduresInstall Java Caps Export the ProjectInstalling Enterprise Manager eWay Plug-Ins Deploy the ProjectTo View the eWay Alert Codes Viewing Alert CodesTo add plug-ins from the Enterprise Manager Alert Codes for the Vsam eWay Alert Code\Description Description Details User ActionsAduncommitted Creating and Configuring a Vsam eWay Configuring the eWay Connectivity Map PropertiesTo configure the eWay properties Connectivity Map with ComponentsTransaction Support Levels Between Different Versions Outbound eWay PropertiesConfiguring the eWay Environment Properties To Configure the Environment PropertiesVsam eWay Environment Configuration EWay Connectivity Map PropertiesConnectivity Map Outbound non-Transactional eWay Properties Outbound eWay-JDBC Connector SettingsConnectivity Map Outbound CP eWay Properties Inbound Vsam eWay Properties Inbound Vsam eWay-Parameter SettingsEWay Environment Properties Outbound Vsam CP eWay PropertiesIs Vsam Connection Pool Datasource Jdbc Connector SettingsVsam CP eWay-JDBC Connector Settings ##method-name-2#param Method-name-1#param#param-2#.........param #param-2#........paramConnection Retry Settings Vsam CP eWay-Connection Retry SettingsIs Vsam non-Transactional Vsam non-Transactional eWay-JDBC Connector SettingsOutbound Vsam non-Transactional eWay Properties Connection Pool DatasourceMethod-name-1#param Vsam non-Transactional eWay-Connection Retry Settings Vsam non-Transactional eWay-Connection Retry Settings About the Database OTD Wizard Creating a New Vsam OTDSelect Wizard Type Connect To DatabaseSteps Required to Select Database Objects Include Select Database ObjectsRequired Database Connection Fields include Select Tables/Views/Aliases Steps Required to Select Table and Views IncludeSelect Tables/Views/Aliases Database Wizard All Schemes Selected Tables/Views/Aliases window with a table selected Add Prepared Statement Table/View ColumnsSteps Required to Add Prepared Statements Include Prepared StatementPrepared SQL Statement Specify the OTD Name Steps Required to Specify the OTD NameReview Selections Steps Required to Review Your OTD SelectionsResulting OTD Database Wizard SummarySteps to Edit an Existing Vsam OTD Steps to Edit the OTD from the Enterprise Designer IncludeVsam eWay Adapter User’s Guide Sun Microsystems, Inc User-defined OTD Using TablesOverview Using the select Method To call a method in the Collaboration Editor JavaInsert Operations Update OperationsSelect Operations Delete OperationsTo use a prepared statement in a Collaboration Java Using ViewsUsing Prepared Statements Vsam eWay Database Operations Bpel Activity Input and OutputVsam Operations EInsight Operation Activity Input Activity OutputVsam eWay Database Operations JCD Query Select Operation To perform a query operation on a tableInsert Operation OtdVSAM1.getCICSEMP.insertRowUpdate Operation Delete OperationPrepared Statement Batch OperationsChapter Section Using Vsam Operations Implementing the Vsam eWay Sample Projects About the Vsam eWay Sample ProjectsSample output JCD files include Operations Used in the Vsam Sample ProjectsSample input files include Sample output Bpel files includeAssigning Operations in Bpel About the eInsight Engine and eGate ComponentsAssigning Operations in JCD Running the Sample Projects Running the SQL ScriptImporting a Sample Project Building and Deploying the prjVSAMBPEL Sample ProjectSteps required to create a Vsam Database OTD include Creating a ProjectCreating the OTDs Steps required to create inbound and outbound DTD OTDs Creating the Business ProcessCreating the Business Process Flow Steps to create a business process flow includeBusiness Process Activity Configuring the bpInsert Modeling ElementsBusiness Process Activities BpInsert Business Process Steps required to configure the bpInsert business processBpInsert Business Rule # BpInsert Business Rule # Configuring the bpUpdate Modeling Elements BpUpdate Business Process Steps required to configure the bpUpdate business processConfiguring the bpDelete Modeling Elements Steps required to configure the bpDelete business process BpDelete Business ProcessConfiguring the bpTableSelect Modeling Elements BpTableSelect Business ProcessBpTableSelect Business Rule # BpSelectTable Business Rule # Configuring the bpPsSelect Modeling Elements Steps required to configure the bpPsSelect business processBpPsSelect Business Rule # Case 1 Scope Business Rule # Activities within Case 2 Scope Steps required to create the Connectivity Map Creating the Connectivity MapPopulating the Connectivity Map To Select a Vsam Business Process Binding the eWay ComponentsTo Select a Vsam External System Steps required to bind eWay components togetherCreating an Environment Steps required to create an EnvironmentConfiguring the eWays Environment Editor envVSAMProjFileClientIN eWay Property Settings Configuring the eWay PropertiesSteps required to configure the eWay properties FileClientOUT eWay Property SettingsSection Property Name Required Values Configuring the Environment Explorer PropertiesFile eWay Environment Properties Steps required to create the Deployment Profile Configuring the Integration ServerCreating the Deployment Profile Creating and Starting the Domain Steps required to create and start the domainBuild the Project Building and Deploying the ProjectRunning the Sample Project Steps required to run the sample ProjectBuilding and Deploying the prjVSAMJCD Sample Project Steps required to create a Vsam Database OTD Creating a Connectivity Map Steps required to create a new Connectivity MapCreating the Collaboration Definitions Java Steps required to select a Vsam External SystemSteps required to create the jcdDelete Collaboration JcdDelete CollaborationJcdInsert Collaboration Steps required to create the jcdInsert CollaborationSteps required to create the jcdPsSelect Collaboration JcdPsSelect CollaborationJcdTableSelect Collaboration Steps required to create the jcdTableSelect CollaborationCreate the Collaboration Business Rules JcdUpdate CollaborationSteps required to create the jcdUpdate Collaboration Creating the jcdDelete Business RulesCreating the jcdInsert Business Rules Sample code from the jcdInsert IncludesCreating the jcdPsSelect Business Rules JcdPsSelect Sample code from the jcdPsSelect IncludesCreating the jcdTableSelect Business Rules JcdTableSelect Sample code from the jcdTableSelect IncludesCreating the jcdUpdate Business Rules JcdUpdate Binding the eWay Components106 107 108 109 110 111 Running the Sample 113 Index 115

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