To notify the adapter of eligible event listeners, you generate
reference bindings. For inbound processing, the adapter uses these event listeners
to receive events from SAP before forwarding them to the endpoint (a message
driven bean).
Before you begin
Make sure you
have completed enterprise service discovery.
- In the Business Integration
Perspective of WebSphere Integration Developer, right-click the module, and
select .
- In the Assembly Diagram window, create a new component by clicking
the top icon in the left pane and then clicking the top icon in the resulting
menu (it has hover help that reads Component (with no implementation
type).
Figure 1. Selecting the new
component icon
The cursor changes to the placement icon.
- Click the palette to add the new component to the Assembly
Diagram window.
- Click and drag the Export component to the new component.
Figure 2. Wiring the components
- In the Add Wire window, click OK.
- Create a Java™ component to act as an endpoint by
right-clicking the new component and selecting .
- In the Generate Implementation window, select the package in which
the Java code will be created, and click OK.
- In the Java file editor, make any desired changes to the Java file.
For example, you might wish to write code to print trace and log messages.
- Save the Java file.
Result
A new reference binding
has been generated.
What to do next
Export the module
as an EAR file for deployment.
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