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Working with Service Component Architecture (SCA)
Start here to find out how you can use SCA to allow interoperability with IBM® Business Process Manager Advanced Version 7.5 or WebSphere® Process Server Version 7.0.
SCA is a specification that describes a model for building applications and systems using a service-oriented architecture (SOA).
WebSphere Message Broker provides built-in message flow nodes that allow interoperability with WebSphere Process Server. These nodes support inbound and outbound scenarios with WebSphere Process Server. In an inbound scenario, a service component in WebSphere Process Server can send a request to WebSphere Message Broker. In an outbound scenario, a message flow in WebSphere Message Broker can send a synchronous or asynchronous request to WebSphere Process Server.
- From an SCA import or SCA export component that is defined in IBM Integration Designer Version 7.5 or WebSphere Integration Developer Version 7 and imported into WebSphere Message Broker.
- From a WebSphere Message Broker message set.
- Import an SCA import component from WebSphere Integration Developer and create a message flow that uses an SCAInput node, or
- Generate an inbound Broker SCA definition and export the .insca file to WebSphere Integration Developer
- Import an SCA export component from WebSphere Integration Developer and configure a message flow using the Broker SCA definition that is created, or
- Generate an outbound Broker SCA definition and export the .outsca file to WebSphere Integration Developer