Chapter 7

Section 7.5

Implementing the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjVSAM_BPEL Sample Project

Configuring the Environment Explorer Properties

Steps required to configure the Environment Explorer properties:

1From the Environment Explorer tree, right-click the VSAM External System

(esVSAM in this sample), and select Properties. The Properties Editor opens to the VSAM eWay Environment configuration.

2Modify the VSAM eWay Environment configuration properties for your system (see Inbound VSAM eWay Properties on page 26 and (Outbound) VSAM CP eWay Properties on page 26), and click OK.

3From the Environment Explorer tree, right-click the File External System

(esFileClient in this sample), and select Properties. The Properties Editor opens to the File eWay Environment configuration.

4Modify the File eWay Environment configuration properties for your system, as seen in Table 14, and click OK.

Table 14 File eWay Environment Properties

Section

Property Name

 

Required Values

 

 

 

Configuration > Inbound

Directory

Enter the directory that

File eWay > Parameter

 

contains the input files

Settings

 

(trigger files included in the

 

 

sample Project).

 

 

Trigger files include:

 

 

ƒ

TriggerBpInsert.in.~in

 

 

ƒ

TriggerDelete.in.~in

 

 

ƒ

TriggerPsSelect.in.~in

 

 

ƒ

TriggerTableSelect.in.~in

 

 

ƒ

TriggerUpdate.in.~in

 

 

 

Configuration >

Directory

Enter the directory where

Outbound File eWay >

 

output files are written. In this

Parameter Settings

 

sample Project, the output

 

 

files include:

 

 

ƒ BPEL_Delete_output0.dat

 

 

ƒ BPEL_Insert_output0.dat

 

 

ƒ BPEL_PsSelect_output0.dat

 

 

ƒ BPEL_TableSelect_output0.

 

 

 

dat

 

 

ƒ

BPEL_Update_output0.dat

 

 

 

 

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