Chapter 7

Section 7.5

Implementing the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjVSAM_BPEL Sample Project

Each Connectivity Map in the prjVSAM_BPEL sample Project requires the following components:

ƒFile External Application (2)

ƒVSAM External Application

ƒBusiness Process

Any eWay added to the Connectivity Map is associated with an External System. To establish a connection to VSAM, first select VSAM as an External System to use in your Connectivity Map.

To Select a VSAM External System

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

2Select the external systems necessary to create your Project (for this sample, VSAM and File). Icons representing the selected external systems are added to the Connectivity Map toolbar.

3Rename the following components and then save changes to the Repository:

ŠFile1 to FileClientIN

ŠFile2 to FileClientOUT

ŠVSAM1 to eaVSAMOUT

To Select a VSAM Business Process

1Drag a business process from the Enterprise Explorer Project Explorer onto the corresponding Connectivity Map. For example, drag the bpDelete business process onto the cmDelete Connectivity Map.

2Save your changes to the Repository

Binding the eWay Components

The final step in creating a Connectivity Map is binding the eWay components together.

Steps required to bind eWay components together:

1Open one of the Connectivity Maps and double-click a Business Process, for example the bpDelete Business Process in the cmDelete Connectivity Map. The bpDelete Binding dialog box appears.

2From the bpDelete Binding dialog box, map FileSender (under Implemented Services) to the FileClientIN (File) External Application. To do this, click on FileSender in the bpDelete Binding dialog box, and drag the cursor to the FileClientIN External Application in the Connectivity Map. A link is now visible between FileClientIN and bpDelete.

3From the bpDelete Binding dialog box, map VSAM_otdVSAM (under Invoked Services) to the eaVSAMOUT External Application.

4From the bpDelete Binding dialog box, map FileReceiver to the FileClientOUT External Application, as seen in Figure 51.

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Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 Binding the eWay Components, To Select a Vsam External System, To Select a Vsam Business Process

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