To begin the process of creating and deploying a module, you create
an adapter project. The adapter project (called a connector project in WebSphere® Integration
Developer) contains the adapter itself plus other related artifacts. You create
the project by importing the RAR file, which was copied to your local file
system during the adapter installation, into WebSphere Integration Developer.
Before you begin
Make sure you
have installed Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and that you have created
an authentication alias.
About this task
Create an adapter project (called a
connector project in WebSphere Integration
Developer) to contain the adapter (which you import from the adapter installation
directory) as well as artifacts related to it. All projects are self-contained;
they do not refer to objects outside of the project.
To create an adapter
project, use the following procedure.
How
to perform this task
- If WebSphere Integration
Developer is not currently running, start it now.
- Click .
- If you are prompted to specify a workspace, accept the default
value.
The workspace is a directory where WebSphere Integration
Developer stores your project.
- When the WebSphere Integration Developer window is displayed,
close the Welcome page.
- Switch to the J2EE perspective:
- Click .
- Click J2EE.
If J2EE is
not displayed in the Select Perspective window, select
the Show all check box, click J2EE,
and click OK.
- 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 1. Importing the RAR
file
- From the Connector Import window, click Browse and
navigate to the directory in which Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne was
installed.
- Click CWYED_JDE.rar.
The connector
project has the same name as the RAR file.
Note: If a project named CWYED_JDE.rar
already exists in this workspace, the name in the Connector project field
has a number appended to it (for example, CWYED_JDE1).
- Optional: In the Connector project field,
type another name for the project or accept the default value.
- Optional: In the Target server field,
select the server to which the adapter will be deployed or accept the default
value.
- Clear the Add module to an EAR project check
box.
Figure 2. Clearing 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 Connector project
is created and listed under
Connector Projects. To
see its contents, expand the project in Project Explorer. For example, if
the connector project is named CWYED_JDE, expand
CWYED_JDE.
Figure 3. The connector project in the Project Explorer window
What to do next
Add the required
external dependencies to the project.
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