The business object for the iSeries adapter is a flat business object. The attributes can be input, output or inout parameters. One of the attributes needs to be a key for the business object designer.
Figure 3. The iSeries parent
business object.
Also, there is a child attribute of type Connection. This will in turn have information about the connection to the AS/400 machine; the HostName, UserName and Password.
Figure 4. The iSeries child
business object.
Figure 5. Example of a
business object
The information within brackets in the above diagram represents the application specific information.
Use Business Object Designer to create the business objects. Create the business object definition, and add the required attributes. Then configure the connector to support the business object.