Business services: Using Java

Most of the time you deal with WSDL interfaces and references when working with components and imports in the assembly diagram. However, WebSphere® Integration Developer supports some Java™ functions and provides some ways for you to use Java components with your WSDL components. Java components, components with no implementation, and stand-alone references can have Java or WSDL interfaces in their partner references.

WebSphere Integration Developer is organized around the use of WSDL interfaces and references, but it does provide some ways to work with Java:

The topics listed below provide information about these processes.

Related concepts
Business services: Components and modules
Business services: Top-down development
Business services: Bottom-up development
Business services: Meet-in-the-middle development
Quality of service: Qualifiers for business services
Interfaces overview
Modules and libraries dependencies
Related tasks
Creating a module
Business services: Opening a module assembly
Bottom-up development of an interface
Adding dependencies to modules and libraries
Business services: Working with implementations
Business services: Adding an interface
Business services: Adding a partner reference
Business services: Wiring nodes
Related reference
Best practices: Modules and packaging for business services

Related information

Tutorial: Wire components using the assembly editor
Samples: Assembly editor for business services

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