Chapter 6

Section 6.6

Implementing the JDBC/ODBC eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjJDBC_BPEL Sample Project

Configuring the eWay Properties

Steps required to configure the eWay properties:

1Double-click the FileClientIN eWay on each of the Connectivity Maps and modify the properties for your system, as seen in Table 20. Click OK to close the Properties Editor.

Table 20 FileClientIN eWay Property Settings

Connectivity Map

Property Name

Required Value

 

 

 

 

 

 

cmDelete

Input file name

TriggerDelete.in

 

 

 

cmInsert

Input file name

TriggerBpInsert.in

 

 

 

cmTableSelect

Input file name

TriggerTableSelect.in

 

 

 

cmUpdate

Input file name

TriggerUpdate.in

 

 

 

2Double-click the FileClientOUT eWay on each of the Connectivity Maps and modify the properties for your system, as seen in Table 21. Click OK to close the Properties Editor.

Table 21 FileClientOUT eWay Property Settings

Connectivity Map

Property Name

Required Value

 

 

 

 

 

 

cmDelete

Output file name

BPEL_Delete_output%d.dat

 

 

 

cmInsert

Output file name

BPEL_Insert_output%d.dat

 

 

 

cmTableSelect

Output file name

BPEL_TableSelect_output%d.dat

 

 

 

cmUpdate

Output file name

BPEL_Update_output%d.dat

 

 

 

Configuring the Environment Explorer Properties

Steps required to configure the Environment Explorer properties:

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

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

2Modify the JDBC eWay Environment configuration properties for your system, as seen in Table 22, and click OK.

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