Chapter 7

Section 7.6

Implementing the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjVSAM_JCD Sample Project

Having no content in these files causes the operation to read all records.

2Verify the output data by viewing the sample output files. See “About the VSAM eWay Sample Projects” on page 61 for more details on the types of output files used in this sample Project. The output files may change depending on the number of times you execute the sample Project, the input file, and also the content of your database table.

7.6Building and Deploying the prjVSAM_JCD Sample Project

The following provides step-by-step instructions for manually creating the prjVSAM_JCD sample Project.

Steps required to create the sample project include:

ƒCreating a Project on page 92

ƒCreating the OTDs on page 92

ƒCreating a Connectivity Map on page 94

ƒCreating the Collaboration Definitions (Java) on page 95

ƒCreate the Collaboration Business Rules on page 98

ƒBinding the eWay Components on page 105

ƒCreating an Environment on page 106

ƒConfiguring the eWays on page 107

ƒCreating the Deployment Profile on page 110

ƒCreating and Starting the Domain on page 111

ƒBuilding and Deploying the Project on page 112

ƒRunning the Sample on page 112

7.6.1Creating a Project

The first step is to create a new Project in the Enterprise Designer.

1Start the Enterprise Designer.

2From the Project Explorer tree, right-click the Repository and select New Project. A new Project (Project1) appears on the Project Explorer tree.

3Click twice on Project1 and rename the Project (for this sample, prjVSAM_JCD).

7.6.2Creating the OTDs

The sample Project requires three OTDs to interact with the VSAM eWay. These OTDs include:

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Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 manual Building and Deploying the prjVSAMJCD Sample Project, Creating a Project

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