You can use a Web diagram to visually represent a Web interaction
and then invoke the Web Interaction wizard to generate the necessary Java
classes for the interaction. This can be done several ways:
- Create a representation of a Web interaction in the Web diagram by adding
Web page nodes and a Web interaction Action Mapping node to the free-form
surface. Draw connections to or from the nodes and the action mapping node,
and then invoke the Web interaction wizard to create the JSP files and to
define and generate the Web interaction.
- Create the Web pages (JSP files) in your Web project, and drag and drop
the files on to the diagram free-form surface. Add a Web Interaction Action
Mapping node to the diagram and connect the JSP files represented in the diagram
to or from the action mapping node. Once this is done, invoke the iSeries
Web Interaction wizard to generate the Web interaction. Upon completion, the
states of the parts represented in the Web diagram are updated and information
for the interaction is added to them.