Chapter 7

Section 7.6

Implementing the VSAM eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjVSAM_JCD Sample Project

jcdDelete Collaboration

Steps required to create the jcdDelete Collaboration:

1From the Project Explorer, right-click the sample Project and select New > Collaboration Definition (Java) from the shortcut menu. The Collaboration Definition Wizard (Java) appears.

2Enter a Collaboration Definition name (for this sample jcdDelete) and click Next.

3For Step 2 of the wizard, from the Web Services Interfaces selection window, double-click Sun SeeBeyond > eWays > File > FileClient > receive. The File Name field now displays receive. Click Next.

4For Step 3 of the wizard, from the Select OTDs selection window, double-click prjVSAM_JCD > otdALL > otdVSAM. The otdVSAM OTD is added to the Selected OTDs field.

5Click the Up One Level button twice to return to the Repository. Double-click Sun SeeBeyond > eWays > File > FileClient. The Selected OTDs field now lists the FileClient OTD.

6Click Finish. The Collaboration Editor with the new jcdDelete Collaboration appears in the right pane of the Enterprise Designer.

jcdInsert Collaboration

Steps required to create the jcdInsert Collaboration:

1From the Project Explorer, right-click the sample Project and select New > Collaboration Definition (Java) from the shortcut menu. The Collaboration Definition Wizard (Java) appears.

2Enter a Collaboration Definition name (for this sample jcdInsert) and click Next.

3For Step 2 of the wizard, from the Web Services Interfaces selection window, double-click Sun SeeBeyond > eWays > File > FileClient > receive. The File Name field now displays receive. Click Next.

4For Step 3 of the wizard, from the Select OTDs selection window, double-click prjVSAM_JCD > otdALL > otdVSAM. The otdVSAM OTD is added to the Selected OTDs field.

5In the same window, double-click otdInputDTD_CICSEMP. The otdInputDTD_CICSEMP OTD is added to the Selected OTDs field.

Note: The otdOutputDTD_CICSEMP OTD is created from the otdInputDTD.dtd that is included in the Sample Project.

6Click the Up One Level button twice to return to the Repository. Double-click Sun SeeBeyond > eWays > File > FileClient. The Selected OTDs field now lists the FileClient OTD.

7Click Finish. The Collaboration Editor with the new jcdInsert Collaboration appears in the right pane of the Enterprise Designer.

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Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 manual JcdDelete Collaboration, JcdInsert Collaboration

5.1.3 specifications

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