To begin the process of creating a module to communicate with a
database, you create an adapter project. The adapter project contains the
adapter itself plus other related artifacts. You create the project by importing
the resource adapter archive (RAR) file, which was copied to your local file
system during installation, into the Connector Projects folder in WebSphere® Integration
Developer.
- In WebSphere Integration
Developer, switch to the J2EE perspective:
- Click .
- Click J2EE.
If J2EE is
not displayed, select the Show all check box, click J2EE,
and click OK.
Figure 1. Selecting
J2EE from the Select Perspective list
- If you see the Confirm Enablement window,
select Always enable capabilities and don't ask me again.
- Click OK.
- Import the RAR file by right-clicking Connector Projects and
clicking .
Figure 2. Importing the RAR
file
- Find the RAR file on your local file system by clicking Browse and
navigating to the directory in which the Adapter for JDBC was installed.
Figure 3. Selecting the RAR file from the installation
directory
- Accept the default setting (CWYBC_JDBC)
for Connector project.
The adapter project
has the same name as the RAR file.
If a project named CWYBC_JDBC.rar
already exists in this workspace, the name in the Connector project field
has a number appended to it (for example, CWYBC_JDBC1).
- Accept the default value in the Target server field.
The default value is the test environment for WebSphere Process Server, which is
installed as part of WebSphere Integration Developer.
- Clear the Add module to an EAR project check
box.
Notice that the EAR project field becomes
unavailable after you remove the check mark.
- Click Finish.
Result
A new J2EE adapter project,
named CWYBC_JDBC, is created. To see its contents, expand
CWYBC_JDBC.
Figure 4. The CWYBC_JDBC adapter project in the Project Explorer
window
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