Reference bindings are used by external WebSphere Business Integration
SCA components to access the adapter. You create a reference to the adapter
from the project module so as to link the adapter to the other server processes.
This is required in a standalone testing environment only. It is not necessary
when deploying the adapter in a production environment.
Make sure you have created the project module.
Generating reference bindings is required if you are planning
to run the adapter in a test environment before deploying it in a production
environment.
To generate reference bindings, use the following procedure.
- In the Business Integration perspective of WebSphere Integration
Developer, right-click the project module, then select . The Assembly Diagram window opens and displays Import component
of the module.
- To create a new component, click the Import icon
in the left-side (vertical) pane of the Assembly Diagram window. A new menu of icons is displayed.
- Move the mouse pointer over each icon to display the hover Help
and locate the Standalone References icon
- Click the Standalone References icon.
- Click the blank area (right-side pane) of the Assembly Diagram
window to drop the new Standalone References component
into that pane.
- Click the new Standalone References component, then move the mouse
pointer over the outline of the component until a yellow bulb is displayed
on the right side of the component.
- Drag and drop the yellow bulb to the import module. This
draws a wire from the Import component to the new component and opens the Add
Wire window.
- In the Add Wire window, click OK.
- When prompted to use Java interfaces, click No. The new Standalone Reference component is displayed in the Assembly
Diagram window with a “wire” that connects it to the Import component of the
module.
- Click to save the assembly diagram.
You have created a reference from the project module to the adapter.
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