Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 manual JcdPsSelect Collaboration, JcdTableSelect Collaboration

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Chapter 7

Section 7.6

Implementing the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjVSAM_JCD Sample Project

jcdPsSelect Collaboration

Steps required to create the jcdPsSelect Collaboration:

1From the Project Explorer, right-click the sample Project and select New > Collaboration Definition (Java) from the shortcut menu. The Collaboration Definition Wizard (Java) appears.

2Enter a Collaboration Definition name (for this sample jcdPsSelect) and click Next.

3For Step 2 of the wizard, from the Web Services Interfaces selection window, double-click Sun SeeBeyond > eWays > File > FileClient > receive. The File Name field now displays receive. Click Next.

4For Step 3 of the wizard, from the Select OTDs selection window, double-click prjVSAM_JCD > otdALL > otdVSAM. The otdVSAM OTD is added to the Selected OTDs field.

5In the same window, double-click otdOutputDTD_CICSEMP. The otdOutputDTD_CICSEMP OTD is added to the Selected OTDs field.

Note that the otdOutputDTD_CICSEMP OTD is created from the otdOutputDTD.dtd that is included in the Sample Project.

6Click the Up One Level button twice to return to the Repository. Double-click Sun SeeBeyond > eWays > File > FileClient. The Selected OTDs field now lists the FileClient OTD.

7Click Finish. The Collaboration Editor with the new jcdPsSelect Collaboration appears in the right pane of the Enterprise Designer.

jcdTableSelect Collaboration

Steps required to create the jcdTableSelect Collaboration:

1From the Project Explorer, right-click the sample Project and select New > Collaboration Definition (Java) from the shortcut menu. The Collaboration Definition Wizard (Java) appears.

2Enter a Collaboration Definition name (for this sample jcdTableSelect) and click Next.

3For Step 2 or the wizard, from the Web Services Interfaces selection window, double-click Sun SeeBeyond > eWays > File > FileClient > receive. The File Name field now displays receive. Click Next.

4For Step 3 of the wizard, from the Select OTDs selection window, double-click prjVSAM_JCD > otdALL > otdVSAM. The otdVSAM OTD is added to the Selected OTDs field.

5In the same window, double-click otdOutputDTD_CICSEMP. The otdOutputDTD_CICSEMP OTD is added to the Selected OTDs field.

Note: The otdOutputDTD_CICSEMP OTD is created from the otdOutputDTD.dtd that is included in the Sample Project.

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Contents EWAY Adapter for Vsam USER’S Guide Part Number Version Contents Transaction Support Levels Between Different Versions Setting Properties of the Vsam eWayDelete Operations Creating an Environment Configuring the eWaysActivity Input and Output Prepared Statement Batch OperationsCreate the Collaboration Business Rules Creating the Collaboration Definitions JavaWhat’s in This Chapter About VsamWhat’s New in This Release About the Vsam eWayEWay Operation New for VersionVsam eWay Javadoc About This DocumentScope Related DocumentsIntended Audience Text ConventionsDocumentation Feedback Sun Microsystems, Inc. Web SiteInstalling the Vsam eWay Installing the Vsam eWayInstalling the Vsam eWay on an eGate supported system After Installation Installing Third-Party ProductsExtracting the Sample Projects and Javadocs Copying JAR files to the eDesigner LibraryInstall Java Caps Ican 5.0 Project Migration ProceduresSteps to extract the Sample Projects include Export the ProjectDeploy the Project Installing Enterprise Manager eWay Plug-InsTo add plug-ins from the Enterprise Manager Viewing Alert CodesTo View the eWay Alert Codes Alert Code\Description Description Details User Actions Alert Codes for the Vsam eWayAduncommitted Configuring the eWay Connectivity Map Properties Creating and Configuring a Vsam eWayConnectivity Map with Components To configure the eWay propertiesOutbound eWay Properties Transaction Support Levels Between Different VersionsTo Configure the Environment Properties Configuring the eWay Environment PropertiesEWay Connectivity Map Properties Vsam eWay Environment ConfigurationConnectivity Map Outbound CP eWay Properties Outbound eWay-JDBC Connector SettingsConnectivity Map Outbound non-Transactional eWay Properties EWay Environment Properties Inbound Vsam eWay-Parameter SettingsInbound Vsam eWay Properties Outbound Vsam CP eWay PropertiesVsam CP eWay-JDBC Connector Settings Jdbc Connector SettingsIs Vsam Connection Pool Datasource #param-2#.........param Method-name-1#param##method-name-2#param #param-2#........paramVsam CP eWay-Connection Retry Settings Connection Retry SettingsOutbound Vsam non-Transactional eWay Properties Vsam non-Transactional eWay-JDBC Connector SettingsIs Vsam non-Transactional Connection Pool DatasourceMethod-name-1#param Vsam non-Transactional eWay-Connection Retry Settings Vsam non-Transactional eWay-Connection Retry Settings Creating a New Vsam OTD About the Database OTD WizardConnect To Database Select Wizard TypeRequired Database Connection Fields include Select Database ObjectsSteps Required to Select Database Objects Include Steps Required to Select Table and Views Include Select Tables/Views/AliasesSelect Tables/Views/Aliases Database Wizard All Schemes Selected Tables/Views/Aliases window with a table selected Table/View Columns Add Prepared StatementPrepared Statement Steps Required to Add Prepared Statements IncludePrepared SQL Statement Steps Required to Specify the OTD Name Specify the OTD NameSteps Required to Review Your OTD Selections Review SelectionsDatabase Wizard Summary Resulting OTDSteps to Edit the OTD from the Enterprise Designer Include Steps to Edit an Existing Vsam OTDVsam eWay Adapter User’s Guide Sun Microsystems, Inc Overview Using TablesUser-defined OTD To call a method in the Collaboration Editor Java Using the select MethodSelect Operations Update OperationsInsert Operations Delete OperationsUsing Prepared Statements Using ViewsTo use a prepared statement in a Collaboration Java Activity Input and Output Vsam eWay Database Operations BpelEInsight Operation Activity Input Activity Output Vsam OperationsVsam eWay Database Operations JCD To perform a query operation on a table Query Select OperationOtdVSAM1.getCICSEMP.insertRow Insert OperationDelete Operation Update OperationBatch Operations Prepared StatementChapter Section Using Vsam Operations About the Vsam eWay Sample Projects Implementing the Vsam eWay Sample ProjectsSample input files include Operations Used in the Vsam Sample ProjectsSample output JCD files include Sample output Bpel files includeAssigning Operations in JCD About the eInsight Engine and eGate ComponentsAssigning Operations in Bpel Running the SQL Script Running the Sample ProjectsBuilding and Deploying the prjVSAMBPEL Sample Project Importing a Sample ProjectCreating the OTDs Creating a ProjectSteps required to create a Vsam Database OTD include Creating the Business Process Flow Creating the Business ProcessSteps required to create inbound and outbound DTD OTDs Steps to create a business process flow includeBusiness Process Activities Configuring the bpInsert Modeling ElementsBusiness Process Activity Steps required to configure the bpInsert business process BpInsert Business ProcessBpInsert Business Rule # BpInsert Business Rule # Configuring the bpUpdate Modeling Elements Steps required to configure the bpUpdate business process BpUpdate Business ProcessConfiguring the bpDelete Modeling Elements BpDelete Business Process Steps required to configure the bpDelete business processBpTableSelect Business Process Configuring the bpTableSelect Modeling ElementsBpTableSelect Business Rule # BpSelectTable Business Rule # Steps required to configure the bpPsSelect business process Configuring the bpPsSelect Modeling ElementsBpPsSelect Business Rule # Case 1 Scope Business Rule # Activities within Case 2 Scope Populating the Connectivity Map Creating the Connectivity MapSteps required to create the Connectivity Map To Select a Vsam External System Binding the eWay ComponentsTo Select a Vsam Business Process Steps required to bind eWay components togetherSteps required to create an Environment Creating an EnvironmentEnvironment Editor envVSAMProj Configuring the eWaysSteps required to configure the eWay properties Configuring the eWay PropertiesFileClientIN eWay Property Settings FileClientOUT eWay Property SettingsFile eWay Environment Properties Configuring the Environment Explorer PropertiesSection Property Name Required Values Creating the Deployment Profile Configuring the Integration ServerSteps required to create the Deployment Profile Steps required to create and start the domain Creating and Starting the DomainRunning the Sample Project Building and Deploying the ProjectBuild the Project Steps required to run the sample ProjectBuilding and Deploying the prjVSAMJCD Sample Project Steps required to create a Vsam Database OTD Steps required to create a new Connectivity Map Creating a Connectivity MapSteps required to select a Vsam External System Creating the Collaboration Definitions JavaJcdInsert Collaboration JcdDelete CollaborationSteps required to create the jcdDelete Collaboration Steps required to create the jcdInsert CollaborationJcdTableSelect Collaboration JcdPsSelect CollaborationSteps required to create the jcdPsSelect Collaboration Steps required to create the jcdTableSelect CollaborationSteps required to create the jcdUpdate Collaboration JcdUpdate CollaborationCreate the Collaboration Business Rules Creating the jcdDelete Business RulesSample code from the jcdInsert Includes Creating the jcdInsert Business RulesCreating the jcdPsSelect Business Rules Sample code from the jcdPsSelect Includes JcdPsSelectCreating the jcdTableSelect Business Rules Sample code from the jcdTableSelect Includes JcdTableSelectCreating the jcdUpdate Business Rules Binding the eWay Components JcdUpdate106 107 108 109 110 111 Running the Sample 113 Index 115

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