After you specify Metadata selection properties, you configure
properties that the adapter uses to set up a communication channel to a specific
database. These properties include Resource adapter and Managed (J2C) connection
factory properties. You also need to create a new business integration module
where all the artifacts and property values can be saved.
- Specify new module name.
- In the Generate artifacts window, which is shown below, if a new module
name appears in the Module field, you don't need to
take any action.
- Otherwise, you need to click New. If the New
Integration Project window is displayed, select Create a module
project and click Next. In the New Module
window, enter the module name, and click Finish.
- Optional: In the Generate Artifacts window, you can
specify a folder for the service description by typing or browsing for a folder
within the new module where the service description will be saved. If you
do not specify a folder name, the artifacts (the import and WSDL files) are
stored in the root folder of the module, that is, the folder with the module
name.
- The import file name appears in the Name field.
You could add a comment in the Description field.
- Click Edit Operation names to review the
default names of all the operations for the business objects you are creating.
A default name comprises the operation name combined with the business
object name.
- Select the Deploy connector with module check
box.
Note: By checking Deploy connector with module you
ensure that the adapter project RAR file is included in the EAR file that
you deploy to the application server.
- Specify configuration property values that will be used to connect
to the EIS at run time.
- Select Use discovered connection properties to
set property values.
- In the future after you deploy the project and you need to create
new business objects, you can select Use connection properties
specified on server. This selection indicates that you want to
use the properties already on the application server.
- Set
property values. Required property fields are marked with an asterisk.
For outbound processing, the property fields are displayed for the
Managed (J2C) connection factory and Resource adapter properties.
If
you activated bidirectional transformation, the bidirectional property fields
are displayed for outbound processing.
For details on these configuration
properties, see "Adapter configuration properties" in the "Reference" section.
- Specify in the J2C Authentication Data Entry field
the authentication alias that you set up on the application server.
The name is case-sensitive. For more details, see "Creating the
authentication alias."
- Type the connection properties Username, Password, Database
URL, and JDBC Driver Class that you set
up after starting the enterprise service discovery wizard.
Figure 1. Generate artifacts window
- When you are finished setting required properties, click Finish.
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