To enable components to communicate with each other through operations defined in interfaces, you wire components in the assembly diagram.
For example, in order for the process to receive an ApplicationBO as defined in the applyOnline operation of mainProcessInterface, it needs to be connected with Stand-alone References so that operation is available to be invoked when a bank customer requests a loan from the bank's Web site.
The tasks below show you how to wire all the components in the assembly diagram.
You will wire mainProcess to the rule group so that the bank rules can be applied to an ApplicantBO, and then a boolean response received will indicate if a loan was rejected, or if it was manually or automatically approved.
To access the services of the application through a JSP, you connect the stand-alone references with the business process. Through this communication, an ApplicationBO is sent to the process to be checked, and a string response is received back to the JSP.