Before using WebSphere® Business Integration Adapters, it is
necessary to generate service component definitions (SCA artifacts) and the
MQClientLink configuration file (.wbia file). This is achieved with the WebSphere Business
Integration Adapter Artifact Importer in the WebSphere Integration Developer environment.
Why and when to perform this task
The
WebSphere Integration Developer uses
the WebSphere Business
Integration Adapter Artifact Importer to discover and import the WebSphere Business
Integration Adapter Connector Configuration File and WebSphere Business Integration Adapter
Business Objects directory and generate the desired service component definitions
supporting the specified interaction-styles for the WebSphere Business Integration Adapter.
Note: This
task is performed in WebSphere Integration Developer,
and is described here only for reference. See the WebSphere Integration Developer information
center for more details.
Steps for this task
- Obtain the necessary configuration files and Business Objects.
- Use the WebSphere Business Integration Adapter Artifact
Importer to generate the necessary service component definitions (SCA artifacts).
Result
The service component definitions (SCA artifacts) and the
WebSphere Process Server MQClientLink
configuration file (.wbia file) are generated.
What to do next
When an application is deployed to
WebSphere Process Server,
the service component definitions and the MQClientLink configuration (.wbia)
file are handled automatically by the deployment tools. It is recommended
that the configuration file be left in its default state, but it is possible
to manually edit the file if required.
Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08
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