Running the sample application

After you deploy and configure the sample application package and adapter, you can run the application to illustrate how the adapter supports outbound processing of business objects.

Before you begin

Ensure that you are in the Business Integration Perspective. Right-click on the acctout project > Test > Test module This brings up the test client.

Why and when to perform this task

Follow the instructions below to run the sample application.

Steps for this task

  1. Select the operation as needed, there are seven from which to choose. As the names of the various operations would suggest, each one performs the corresponding operation. For example, insertSiebelSiebelAccountInsertAccountInterface is used to insert a new Account, updateSiebelSiebelAccountUpdateAccountInterface is used to update, and so on.
  2. Set the values as needed. For example, you can set insertSiebelSiebelAccountInsertAccountInterface, updateSiebelSiebelAccountUpdateAccountInterface, and deleteSiebelSiebelAccountDeleteAccountInterface for operations.
  3. Click Continue.
  4. Confirm that you were successful by checking the returned object.
  5. For inbound operations only. Once the application starts, check the following to ensure success: For Inbound operations, testing of the sample applications ends at this point.
    1. Navigate to the WebSphere® Process Server folder: \bi-v6\profiles\default\logs
    2. Examine the adapter trace file, Siebelinboundtrce.txt, and make sure it contains line, emit<operation>SiebelAccountAccountInterfaceSuccessful, when <operation> can be create, update, or delete.
    3. Examine the IBM-Events in Siebel to ensure that it contains events.
    4. Examine the data in the Siebel EIS by checking the event status. If the transaction was successful, the status will be set to 1. These steps conclude running the sample application for inbound operations.

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