Reference bindings are used by other WebSphere® Business Integration Service
Component Architecture (SCA) components to access the adapter. You create
a reference to the adapter from the project module to link the adapter to
other server processes.
About this task
Reference binding generation is required
in a testing environment only. It is not necessary when deploying the adapter
in a production environment.
How to perform
this task
- Create SCA component
- Go to the Business Integration perspective
of WebSphere Integration
Developer. In the Business Integration tab, right-click
the JDBCEMD module, and select Open With
> Assembly Editor.
- The Assembly Diagram window is displayed with the module’s Export
component in view. To create a new component, click the first icon (Component)
in the left-hand (vertical) frame of the window.
- Click the first icon in the new menu of icons (it has hover-help
that reads Component with no implementation type).
The cursor changes to the placement icon.
- Click the palette to add the new component to the Assembly Diagram
window.
- Create a component with no implementation type
- Click and drag the module’s Export component to the new component.
This draws a wire from the Export component to the new component.
- In the Add Wire window, click OK.
- The new component displays in the Assembly Diagram window with
a wire that connects it to the module’s Export component.
Click File
> Save to save the assembly diagram.
- Generate an implementation for the new component
- Right-click on the Component with no implementation
type and select .
- Select Default package and click OK. This creates an endpoint for the inbound module.
- Optional: Add print statements to print the data
object received at the endpoint for each of the endpoint methods.
- Click to save the assembly diagram.
For more information, refer to the WebSphere Integration Developer user
guide at http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wid.
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