Scenario 2 targets the Data Integrator and requires
you to use the enterprise service discovery wizard to deploy the application
package, configure the adapter, and generate the service component architecture
artifacts.
Before you begin
Before you begin to deploy and configure, import the CWYEB_SiebelAdapter.rar file
into the project.
Why and when to perform this task
For
this task, you must run the enterprise service discovery wizard within the WebSphere
® Integration
Developer to set adapter configuration properties.
Steps for this task
- In the J2EE perspective, select .
- Browse to the folder where the CWYEB_SiebelAdapter.rar file
exists and select the file.
- Click Finish.
- Switch to the business integration perspective and select .
- From the Service Discovery window, select Siebel
ESD Adapter and click Next.
- Provide connection configuration properties for the following:
- Prefix
- Siebel repository
- User name
- Password
- Connect string
- Language code
- If needed, check Bi-di transformation
- Click Next.
- From the Metadata Query window, click Run
Query.
- Specify the appropriate value for the Business Service
Filter field, for example, EAI Siebel Adapter.
- Click OK.
- Expand the node (+) next to the business service to display the
methods available.
- Select the method that you want to generate definitions against
and click Add selected to the right of the pane.
- From the Configuration Parameters window,
select the integration object whose definitions will be generated against
the complex argument. There will be no complex arguments in this
window if the Integration Object type is already set. Provide the event method
value, for example, QueryByExample. This is needed
only when the service type operation is inbound.
- Individually select additional metadata objects needed and click Add
selected.
- Click Next.
- From the Selection Properties window, select
the required service type, either inbound or outbound. A default
namespace provided. You can provide a different one if needed. Provide the
folder name, against business object location, where the .xsds generated are
stored and click Next.
- From the Saving Properties window, specify
the module name where the artifacts are to be saved. In this example,
since there was no module created earlier, click on New button
to create a new Business Integration module. Specify a folder name within
the module where Service Description will be saved and click Finish. Ensure
this is not the same one that you provided against business object Location
property earlier.
- Optionally, you can edit the generated method names by selecting
the check box for Edit generated method names.
- To generate the artifacts, click Finish. After the adapter has been deployed, you can change the property values
using the WebSphere Process
Server administrative console.