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6.5.7Configuring the eWays
eWays facilitate communication and movement of data between the external applications and the eGate system. Each Connectivity Map in the The prjHTTPClient_BPEL sample Project use three eWays that are represented as a nodes between the External Applications and the Business Process, as seen in Figure 31.
You must configure eWay properties in both the Connectivity Map and the Environment Explorer.
1From the cmHTTPClient Connectivity Map,
2Modify the properties for your system, including the settings for the inbound File eWay in Table 12, and click OK.
Table 12 cmHTTPClient - Inbound File eWay Settings
FileClientIN eWay Connection Parameters
Input file name
Get_Input.xml.~in Post_Input.xml.~in
3From the cmHTTPClient Connectivity Map, modify the outbound FileClientOUT eWay properties for your system, including the settings in Table 13.
Table 13 cmHTTPClient - Outbound File eWay Settings
Outbound File eWay Connection Parameters
Output file name
HttpClient_BPEL_output0.htm HttpClient_BPEL_output1.htm
4From the Environment Explorer (esFile in this sample), and select Properties Editor appears.
tree,
5Modify the File eWay Environment properties for your system, including the settings in Table 14, and click OK.
Table 14 File eWay Environment Properties
File eWay Environment Properties
Inbound File eWay > Parameter Settings Set as directed, otherwise use the default settings
Directory | Select a directory, for example C:/DATA/input/ |
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Outbound File eWay > Parameter Settings Set as directed, otherwise use the default settings
Directory | Select a directory, for example C:/DATA/output |
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Configuring the HTTPS eWay Properties
1From the Environment Explorer tree,
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