To generate the module, which stores the outbound artifacts that
are deployed on WebSphere® Process
Server or WebSphere Enterprise
Service Bus, you create a new module, include the adapter project in the module,
and specify an alias used to authenticate the caller in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
environment.
Before you begin
Make sure you
have configured the business object. The Generate Artifacts window should
be open.
About this task
Generate the
module, which includes the adapter and configured business object. The module
is the artifact you deploy on the server.
To generate the module, use
the following procedure.
How to perform this
task
- In the Generate Artifacts window, create
a new module.
- Click New.
- In the New Integration Project window,
select Create a module project, then click Next.
- In the New Module window, type a name for the module.
Note: As you type the name, it is added to the workplace specified in
the Directory field.
- Click Finish. The new
module is created. When the creation process is finished, the New
Module window closes, and the new module appears in the Module list
in the Generate Artifacts window.
- To complete the process of generating the module, make the following
selections in the Generating Artifacts window.
- In the Folder field, specify the folder
within the module where the service description should be saved.
- Select Deploy connector with module.
- In the J2C Authentication Data Entry field,
enter the name you specified in the Security section of the administrative
console.
- Select Use discovered connection properties to
set properties at this time. Alternatively, if you select Use
connection properties specified on server, you can configure properties
later, using the WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus administrative
console.
- Specify the connection properties. Properties marked
with an asterisk (*) are required. For more information about connection properties,
see Enterprise service discovery connection properties.
Figure 1. Generate Artifacts window (top portion)
of the enterprise service discovery wizard
Figure 2. Generate Artifacts window (bottom portion)
of the enterprise service discovery wizard
- Click Finish.
Result
The new module is displayed
in the J2EE perspective of WebSphere Integration Developer with "App" appended
to its name, indicating that the module is a deployable application.
What to do next
Export the module
as an EAR file for deployment.
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