Running the sample application for outbound operations

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.

Steps for this task

  1. Deploy the FlatFileOutboundModuleApp.ear in WebSphere® Process Server.
  2. Edit the ConnectionFactory configuration using the administrative console of the WebSphere Process Server.
  3. To invoke the ServiceClient, open a web browser and enter a URL to run the servlet client. For example, if the name of the dynamic web project is "MyWebProject." Then, the URL would look like the following: http://localhost:9080/MyWebProject/ServiceClient
  4. Enter the following and click NewObject.
    • Namespace: this should be the same as the target namespace in the .wsdl file.
    • Operation name: enter the operation that you would like to test. For example, Business Object.
    • IsWrappedStyle: set to True when you are creating a new object
  5. Enter the required attributes for the selected operation and set IsWrappedType as false. Click OK.
  6. Review the application output for confirmation of how the adapter processed the service.
    Note: The RAR file installed on your system is more recent than the one provided with the samples. If you notice any major functional discrepancies, replace the RAR file in the samples package with the installed RAR, generate the EAR with the enterprise service discovery wizard and re-deploy the EAR to the server.
Related tasks
Deploying and configuring inbound operations for scenario 1
Deploying and configuring outbound operations for scenario 1
Deploying and configuring inbound operations for scenario 2
Deploying and configuring outbound operations for scenario 2
Running the sample application for inbound operations
Related reference
Structure of the application package
Business object structure

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