Use the following steps to run the scenario.
- Start the WebSphere Components.
Start the WebSphere InterChange Server and the WebSphere
Commerce agent if they are not already running.
- Simulate the port connector.
Using the Test Connector, define a profile for "PortConnector"
by selecting "Connect Agent" from the File menu. This simulates th
back-end application that interacts with the WebSphere Commerce
Server.
- Start the WebSphere Commerce Server application.
- Highlight the WebSphere Application Server and select "Start"
from the Program menu to start the WebSphere Application
Server.
- Highlight the WebSphere Application Server Admin Console and
Select "Start" from the Program menu to start the Admin
Console.
- From within the Admin Console, expand the nodes of the server
name and application servers.
- From the Admin Console, expand the Nodes, your server name, and
the application servers, and start the following servers:
- Test the PortConnector to WCS flow
Test the connection using TestConnect
- Using the Test Connector, create a new instance of the
"WCS_Create_WCS_Customer" business object. Set the verb to "Create"
and send the message.
- Verify that the message was delivered to the WebSphere Commerce
Server
Verify that the customer information sent from the PortConnector
was successfully delivered to the WebSphere Commerce Server
- Select "Operations" from the Start>Programs>IBM
WebSphereCommerce>WebSphere Commerce Accelerator.
- From "Operations" select Find Customers
- Log into the WebSphere Commerce Server store to verify that
users have been created.
- Use an SQL query into the Mall database to verify users in the
Users table.
- Test the WebSphere Commerce Server to PortConnector flow.
Use the following information to test the Commerce Server to
PortConnector flow.
- Verify that the message was delivered to the PortConnector.
The message can be viewed and the order data verified in the
PortConnector.