Scenario 1 of the sample application provides a configured instance
of the adapter and all the necessary SCA artifacts. Simply import the EAR
file to your WebSphere® Integration
Developer workspace using WebSphere Integration Developer and use the WebSphere
Business Integration Component Test Tool to complete the configuration process.
Steps for this task
- Since this Scenario provides an instance of the adapter that is
already configured, you simply import the EAR file in your project using WebSphere
Integration Developer. In WebSphere Integration Developer, select and
select the CWYFF_FlatFile.rar.
- Switch to the Business Integration perspective and create a new
module, FlatFileInboundModule. To create the new module, right
click the Business Integration panel and select from the pop-up menu.
- Extract the contents of the FlatFileInboundModule.jar.
- In WebSphere Integration Developer, refresh the FlatFileModule
in the Business Integration perspective. Right click the FlatFileInboundModule
and select refresh from the pop-up menu.
- Add the CWYFF_FlatFile.rar as a dependent J2EE project. Right click
the FlatFileInboundModule in the Business Integration perspective and select Open
Dependency Editor.
- Edit the ActivationSpecification properties. In WebSphere
Integration Developer, double click the first element under FlatFileInboundModule
to open the Assembly Editor.
- Select
- Edit the ActivationSpec properties according to your specific
system requirements.
- Click Save when you are finished editing
the ActivationSpec properties.
- In the Business Integration perspective, right click FlatFileInboundModule.
- Select from the pop-up menu. The Events window
is displayed.
- In the Events window, place a sample event
file in the event directory.
- Verify the event file has an ".in" extension.
- To start the WebSphere Process Server and install the inbound
application, click Continue.