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Business Object Designer is used for creating business object definitions.
To use business object definitions in an implementation with WebSphere
Application Server as the integration broker, you must first create the
definitions, and then add the business object definition files to the same
Integration Components library that contains your connector definition.
To launch Business Object Designer, do one of the following:
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Start Business Object Designer from the Start menu. If you installed your
Websphere Business Integration Adapters release in the default location,
the selections are Start > Programs > IBM WebSphere Business Integration
Adapters > Tools >Business Object Designer
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Use the Run command from the Start menu and browse for the BusObjDesigner.exe
file.
For instructions on using Business Object Designer to create business object
definitions, see the Business Object Development Guide.
To add the business object definitions to your Integration Components
library, do this:
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In the System Manager perspective, under Integration Component Libraries,
expand the folder for an Integration Component Library project that you
have created.
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Select the folder Business Objects.
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From the System Manager menu, choose File>Import. The Import (Select) dialog
appears. Select File system and choose Next.
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The Import (File System) dialog appears. Use the Browse menu to navigate
to a folder than contains business object definitions, in the form of *.xsd
files, that you want to use. Check the boxes for the files you want to
use. By default, check Create selected folders only. Choose Finish.
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After the dialog closes, select the Business Objects folder again in your
Integration Component Library project folder. Right-click and choose Refresh
View. The business object defintions that you imported will now be visible
in your Business Objects folder.
See also
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For instructions on creating business object definitions, Business Object
Development Guide
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