To test the inbound processing, you create a Java component that
acts as an endpoint. You use the Assembly Editor to wire your module to this
endpoint. This is required in a standalone testing environment only. It is
not necessary when deploying the adapter in a production environment.
- To open the Assembly Editor, make sure the Business Integration
Perspective of WebSphere® Integration
Developer is in view. Then, right-click ALE-NonSplitIdoc,
and select . The Assembly
Diagram window appears with the module’s Export component in view.
- To create a new component that will act as an endpoint, perform
the following tasks: NOTE: ADD SCREEN CAPTURES THROUGHOUT THIS SECTION.
- Click the top-most icon in the left pane of the Assembly
Diagram window. A new menu of icons appears.
- Click the top-most icon in the new menu of icons (it has hover-help
that reads Component (with no implementation type)).
The cursor changes to the placement icon.
- Click the palette to add the new component to the Assembly
Diagram window.
- To connect the Export component to the new component, click and
drag the Export component to the new component. This draws
a wire from the Export component to the new component and displays the Add
Wire window.
- In the Add Wire window, click OK.
- Right-click the new component and select . This
creates a Java component that will act as an endpoint.
- In the Generate Implementation window, select the package in which
the Java code will be created, and click OK. A Java
file in an editor window appears.
- Optionally, edit the Java file. For example, you can write code
to print trace and log messages.
- Save the Java file.
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