After you have imported the required resources, you may view the
sample artefacts in the business integration view and in the editors.
The artefacts in this sample are contained in a module and a library:
- BankModule contains the module assembly, and the
specifc bank's interface and business objects. The interface
map and business object maps used in the sample are also contained in this
module.
- eMergedLibrary contains the generic interface and
business objects.
Follow these instructions to open the ready-made maps:
- Did you see some errors concerning an unresolved CLOUDSCAPELIB
variable? Add a reference to the Cloudscape database.
- Before continuing, it is important that the Java Developer capabilities
have been enabled. From the menu, select Window > Preferences.
The Preferences window opens. In the navigation tree,
expand Workbench. In the navigation tree, click Workbench
> Capabilities. In the Capabilities tree,
ensure that the Java Developer entry is checked. Click OK.
- From the menu, select Window > Preferences.
Expand Java > Build Path. Select Classpath
Variables. Click New. In the New
Variable Entry dialog box, enter CLOUDSCAPELIB.
Click Folder and navigate to the Cloudscape library.
It can normally be found in <installdir>\runtimes\bi_v6\cloudscape\lib.
Click OK and close the Preferences window.
If asked to rebuild, click Yes.
- Expand the BankModule module.
- Open the interface map. Beneath Mapping,
expand Interface Maps and right-click GenericToSpecific.
From the pop-up menu, select Open With > Interface Mapping Editor.
The map opens in the editor. Open a business object map. Beneath Mapping,
expand Data Maps and right-click GenericCustomertoSpecificCustomer.
From the pop-up menu, select Open With > Business Object Mapping
Editor. The map opens in the editor.
Note: You may see yellow triangles in the interface map. Ignore
these warnings.