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Chapter 6

Section 6.6

Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Sample Project

6.6.8Creating and Activating the Deployment Profile

Deployment Profiles are used to assign Collaborations and message destinations to the Integration Server and message server. Deployment profiles are created using the Deployment Editor.

Follow the steps outlined in “Creating and Activating the Deployment Profile” on page 80 to create and deploy a deployment profile for the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Project.

6.6.9Creating and Starting the Domain

To deploy your Project you must first create a domain. After the domain is created, the Project is built and then deployed.

Follow the steps outlined in “Creating and Starting the Domain” on page 81 to create and deploy a domain for the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Project.

6.6.10Building and Deploying the Project

The Build process compiles and validates the Project’s Java files and creates the Project EAR file. Follow the steps outlined in “Building and Deploying the Project” on page 82 to build and deploy the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Project.

6.6.11Running the Sample

The prjHTTPServer_BPEL Project includes the following sample files:

ƒpostBPELHTTPS.html (input file)

ƒpostHTTPS.html (sample output file example)

To run your deployed sample Project, do the following:

1From your configured input directory, paste (or rename) the sample input file to trigger the eWay.

2From your output directory, verify the output data.

Running the Sample in SSL Mode

To enable and run an HTTPS Server project in SSL mode, the Logical Host’s server policy file must be changed as follows:

1Scroll to the Logical Host directory:

<JavaCAPS51>\logicalhost\is\lib\install\templates\

where <JavaCAPS51> is the location of your Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite installation

2Enter the following statements in the server.policy file:

//JavaCAPS HTTPS eWay

permission java.security.SecurityPermission “insertProvider.SunJSSE”;

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