Creating the listener MDB class for inbound operations

Once you have completed the steps for deploying and configuring the sample for scenario 1, you must create the listener MDB class and bind it in the acctin assembly diagram.

Before you begin

You must complete the steps for deploying and configuring the sample for scenario 1, outlined in the previous section, for inbound operations.

Why and when to perform this task

The following steps describe how to create the listener MDB class for inbound operations and bind it to the acctin assembly diagram.

Steps for this task

  1. Open the acctin assembly diagram under the acctin project.
  2. Select the component without the implementation link.
  3. Click the assembly diagram, Component1.
  4. Link the SiebelInboundInterface to Component1, just created.
  5. Right click Component1 and select Generate Implementation>Java.
  6. Add Java™ code as needed to the method on MDB that support operations. For example, you can see the following methods: emitCreateAfterImageIOAccountInterfaceICAccount, emitUpdateAfterImageIOAccountInterface1cAccount, and emitDeleteAfter1mageIOAccountInterfacer1cAccount
  7. Go to the Projects tab and select the check-box next to the connector project that you have just created.
  8. Start WebSphere® Process Server.
  9. After WebSphere Process Server has started, export an EAR out of the project and install it through the administrative console.
  10. Check through the administrative console to ensure that the application has successfully started.

What to do next

If the application has not successfully started, stop and restart the server.

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