After you have created a user project and added integration component libraries to it, you can deploy that project to generate files that can be used in the WebSphere Application Development Environment, Integration Edition for the creation of WebSphere Application Server projects. To do so:
This option saves the connector configuration files, in WSDL format, and the business object definition files, in XSD format, directly into a WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition service project. The service project must already exist, and must reside within the current workspace.
This option saves the connector configuration files, in WSDL format, and the business object definition files, in XSD format, into a JAR file. The JAR file can be used locally or moved to another machine and installation of WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition to be imported into a Services Project.
This choice saves the connector configuration files and business object definition files of your user project to the directory location that you select. The connector configuration files (file in XML format with a .cfg or .con extension) are transformed into Web Services Description Language (WSDL) format and renamed with the .wsdl extension. The business object definition files are saved in .xsd format.
To use these files in WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition, you will import them into a Service Project, as described in "Import files for a new service project".
Files will be generated in the location that you specified. The files are an interface .wsdl file, a JMS bindings .wsdl file, and a JMS services .wsdl file, all specific to this connector configuration, and .xsd files corresponding to each of the business object definitions.