Chapter 6

Section 6.5

Reviewing the Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjBAPIOutbound Sample Project

6.5.5Create a Connectivity Map

The Connectivity Map provides a canvas for assembling and configuring a Project’s components.

Steps required to create a new Connectivity Map:

1From the Project Explorer tree, right-click the new prjBAPIOutbound Project and select New > Connectivity Map from the shortcut menu.

2The New Connectivity Map appears and a node for the Connectivity Map is added under the Project, on the Project Explorer tree labeled CMap1. Rename this project to be cmBapiOutbound.

Populate the Connectivity Map

You add the Project components to the Connectivity Map by dragging the icons from the Connectivity Map toolbar to the canvas.

The cmBAPIOutbound Connectivity Map in the prjBAPIOutbound Project requires the following components:

ƒFile External Application (x2)

ƒSAP BAPI External Application

ƒjcdFlightGetList – Java Collaboration

ƒbpBAPIOutbound – eInsight Business Process

ƒJMS Queue

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

Steps required to select a SAP BAPI External System:

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

2Select the external systems necessary to create your Project (for this sample, SAP BAPI 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 eaFileIn

ŠFile2 to eaFileOut

ŠQueue1 to QueueError

ŠSAP BAPI1 to eaSAPBAPI

The Connectivity Map components should appear as they do in Figure 59.

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