WebSphere Adapter for SAP

Generating reference bindings

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.

  1. 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 Open With > Assembly Editor. The Assembly Diagram window appears with the module’s Export component in view.
  2. To create a new component that will act as an endpoint, perform the following tasks: NOTE: ADD SCREEN CAPTURES THROUGHOUT THIS SECTION.
    1. Click the top-most icon in the left pane of the Assembly Diagram window. A new menu of icons appears.
    2. 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.
    3. Click the palette to add the new component to the Assembly Diagram window.
  3. 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.
  4. In the Add Wire window, click OK.
  5. Right-click the new component and select Generate Implementation > Java . This creates a Java component that will act as an endpoint.
  6. 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.
  7. Optionally, edit the Java file. For example, you can write code to print trace and log messages.
  8. Save the Java file.
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