Sun Microsystems 5.1.1 manual Selecting External Applications, Populating the Connectivity Map

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Chapter 6

Section 6.5

Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjHTTPClient_BPEL Sample Project

Selecting External Applications

When creating a Connectivity Map, you can associate any Service, in this case a Business Process, with an external application. For example, to establish a connection to HTTP, you must first select HTTP as the external application to use in your Connectivity Map.

To select external applications

1Click the External Application icon on the Connectivity Map toolbar.

2Select the external applications necessary for your Project. For this sample, select the File and HTTP external applications. Icons representing these external applications are then added to the Connectivity Map toolbar.

Populating the Connectivity Map

Add the Project components to the cmHTTPClient Connectivity Map by dragging the icons from the toolbar to the canvas. For this sample Project, drag and drop the following components onto the Connectivity Map canvas.

ƒFile External System (2)

ƒBusiness Service (a service is a container for Java Collaborations, Business Processes, and so forth)

ƒHTTP Client External System

Figure 31 shows the components in the Connectivity Map.

Figure 31 Connectivity Map With Components: prjHTTPClient_BPEL

Rename the Service1 component to HttpBpelService. Name the other components as shown in Figure 31. Be sure to save the new Connectivity Map before you proceed. You can click Save on the Enterprise Designer toolbar for this purpose.

Defining the Business Process

Define your Business Process by combining the Business Process icon with the Service icon in the Connectivity Map. To do so, drag and drop the bpHTTPClient icon from the

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Contents EWAY Https Adapter USER’S Guide Version Contents Http OTD Method Descriptions Http Settings Proxy Configuration Security AuthenticationAdditional SSL Section Notes Verify hostname Connection Pool Settings Server Mode OperationRunning the Sample Running the Sample in SSL Mode Implementing the Https eWay JCD Sample ProjectsAbout Http and Https What’s in This ChapterHttp Messages About the Https eWayWeb Browser Cookies GET and Post Methods Sample Http Exchange in Client ModeCookie Expiration Date Checking Sample Http Exchange in Server Mode Body HtmlWhat’s New in This Release Sample Input FormAbout This Document Scope Intended AudienceText Conventions Https eWay JavadocSun Microsystems, Inc. Web Site Related DocumentsDocumentation Feedback Installing the Https eWay Https eWay System RequirementsInstalling the Https eWay on an eGate supported system After you have installed eGate or eInsight, do the followingAfter Installation Extracting the Sample Projects and JavadocsSteps to extract the Javadoc include Steps to extract the Sample Projects includeIcan 5.0 Project Migration Procedures Install Java CapsExport the Project Import the ProjectInstalling Enterprise Manager eWay Plug-Ins Viewing Alert Codes To add plug-ins from the Enterprise ManagerTo View the eWay Alert Codes Https eWay Alert CodesHTTPCLIENTEWAY-CONNECT Overview of eWay OTDs Https Client OTDHttps Server OTD Http OTD Method DescriptionsInput Server Request Node Input Server Response Node Working with the Server OTDCollaboration Example SendResponse ExampleOperating SSL OverviewHacker Https eWayKeyStores and TrustStores Generating a KeyStore and TrustStoreKeyStores Creating a KeyStore in JKS FormatTo generate a KeyStore Creating a KeyStore in PKCS12 Format Using an Existing TrustStore TrustStoresCreating a TrustStore To create a new TrustStoreSSL Handshaking Server ClientEWay Client EWay Server WebUsing the OpenSSL Utility Creating a Sample CA CertificateSigning Certificates With Your Own CA Windows OpenSSL.cnf File Example # SSLeay example properties fileChapter Section Operating SSL Using the OpenSSL Utility Copyright 1998-2001 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved Creating and Configuring the Https eWay Configuring the eWay Connectivity Map PropertiesTo configure the Https eWay properties To configure the Https Server eWay propertiesConfiguring the eWay Environment Properties Connectivity Map with Components ServerTo Configure the Environment Properties EWay Connectivity Map PropertiesConfiguring the Connectivity Map Https eWay Properties Https eWay Configuration Sections IncludeHttps Server eWay Configuration Sections Include Http eWay-HTTP SettingsHttp Server eWay-HTTP Server External Configuration EWay Environment PropertiesHttp Settings Environment Configuration-HTTP SettingsProxy Configuration Environment Configuration-Proxy ConfigurationProxy password SecurityName Description Required Value Proxy Port Proxy UsernameEnvironment Configuration-Security, Authentication AuthenticationEnvironment Configuration-Security, SSL Name Description Required Value Jsse Provider Class Com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.PRovider Com.ibm.jsse.IBMJSSEProvidAdditional SSL Section Notes Verify hostnameDescription Required ValuesEnvironment Configuration-Connection Pool Settings Connection Pool SettingsAdditional information Setting Acceptor Threads Property for Https Server Mode Implementing the Https eWay Bpel Sample Projects EInsight Engine and ComponentsServer Mode Operation Https eWay With eInsightReceive Business Rule Designer Output Nodes Node Name DescriptionReceive Business Rule Designer Output Nodes About the Https eWay eInsight Sample Projects Importing a Sample ProjectBuilding and Deploying the prjHTTPClientBPEL Sample Project Project OverviewProject Operations GET Command GetSample.xmlInput and Output Data Post Command PostSample.xml Creating a ProjectCreating the OTD Sample DTD MultipleDataIn.dtdOTD Wizard Selection Include DTDs to Selected List Creating a Business Process OTD OptionsLogic of the Business Process To create a Business Process Business Process CasesCase Activity Result Business Process Icons Client Business Process With Link Business Rules Client Business Rule Designer First Link Business Rule Business Rule Designer Second Link Business Rule Business Rule Designer Third Link Business Rule Business Rule Designer Case 1 Business Rule Business Rule Designer Case 2 Business Rule Decision Gate Properties Dialog Box Case Creating a Connectivity Map To create a Connectivity MapSelecting External Applications Populating the Connectivity MapDefining the Business Process To select external applicationsBinding the eWay Components Steps required to bind eWay components togetherCreating an Environment Environment Editor envHTTPClientBPELConfiguring the eWays Configuring the Https eWay PropertiesCmHTTPClient Inbound File eWay Settings CmHTTPClient Outbound File eWay SettingsConfiguring the Integration Server Creating and Activating the Deployment ProfileCreating and Starting the Domain Create and Start the DomainRunning the Sample Building and Deploying the ProjectBuild the Project ƒ postBPELHTTPS Content of postBPELHTTPS.html is Building and Deploying the prjHTTPServerBPEL Sample ProjectProject Forms Server Sample Project Original FormServer Sample Project Input Form Next step is to create the Project’s Business Process Business Process Icons for Receive and Reply Business Process Icons With Server Business Rules Business Rule Designer Server Receive Business Rule Creating a Connectivity Map Connectivity Map With Components prjHTTPServerBPEL Creating an Environment Running the Sample in SSL Mode ƒ postBPELHTTPS.html input filePermission java.util.PropertyPermission * read, write Implementing the Https eWay JCD Sample Projects About the Https eWay JCD Sample ProjectsBuilding and Deploying the prjHTTPClientJCD Sample Project Https eWay Sample Project Java Collaboration Based SampleIn DTD SampleIn.dtd Creating the Collaboration Definition Java JcdHTTPClient Collaboration Definition Part 101 Connectivity Map With Components prjHTTPClientJCD 103 Building and Deploying the prjHTTPServerJCD Sample Project ƒ Project Overview onƒ postJCEHTTPS 106 107 JcdHTTPServer Collaboration Definition Connectivity Map With Components prjHTTPServerJCD 110 ƒ postJCEHTTPS.html input file 112 Index 114