This scenario was developed by using a sample initial configuration.
You can either follow the instructions to add your own database to
a message map, or set up the sample final configuration to try out
the scenario in the same way as it was originally developed.
Before you begin
- Download a copy of the FindAddressInitialConfiguration.zip file.
- Download a copy of the FindAddressFinalConfiguration.zip file to set up the final scenario configuration and
see the result of following the steps that are documented in the scenario.
- Make sure you have access to a WebSphere® Message Broker runtime
environment and a WebSphere Message
Broker Toolkit installation
with the default configuration deployed. For more information on installing WebSphere Message Broker components,
see Installing in theWebSphere Message Broker information
center.
Procedure
Complete the following steps to set up the sample initial
configuration that was used to develop the scenario:
- Install WebSphere Message
Broker Toolkit.
For more information, see Installing in theWebSphere Message Broker information
center.
- Import the AddressBookInitialConfiguration.zip file:
- Click File > Import. The Import wizard opens.
- Expand Other, click Project Interchange, then click Next.
- Specify the location of the AddressBookInitialConfiguration.zip file.
- Specify the location of the open workspace.
- Select the projects that you want to import into your
workspace. For this scenario, select all projects. Then, click Finish.
Results
You imported the scenario source files.
In the
Application Development view, you should see the following
resources:
- A SaveAddress operation
- A FindAddress operation
- Multiple xsd structures such as addresses.xsd
- The AddressBook wsdl file
- The FindAddress.map file
- The SaveAddress.map file
- The SaveAddress_Request_Response_Mapping.map file
- The Catch.map file
- The Failure.map file
- The TimeOut.map file
In your
database, you see the ADDRESS, PERSON, and PHONE tables: