The assembly editor lets you build applications by assembling the
SCA components. The following tasks describe how you can add and wire components
together.
Business services: Creating a component
Use the assembly editor to create the SCA component (also known as a component). Components are business services that operate on business data; they include an implementation, and can have partner references and interfaces.
Business services: Adding a partner reference
The partner reference of a component or a stand-alone references specifies the interface that is used in the invocation of another service.
Business services: Wiring nodes
There are many kinds of nodes in the assembly diagram: components (including selectors and interface maps), imports, exports, and stand-alone references. Some of them have interfaces, some have references, and some have both. Wires are used to assemble these nodes into an integrated application that can be deployed to the WebSphere® Process Server.