Chapter 6
Section 6.6
Implementing the JDBC/ODBC eWay Sample Projects
Building and Deploying the prjJDBC_BPEL Sample Project
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5
Minimize the
bpelDelete
Binding dialog box by clicking the chevrons in the upper-
right corner.
6
Save your current changes to the Repository, and then repeat this process for each of
the other Connectivity Maps.
6.6.5
Creating an Environment
Environments include the external systems, Logical Hosts, Integration Servers and
message servers used by a Project and contain the configuration information for these
components. Environments are created using the Enterprise Designer’s Environment
Editor.
Steps required to create an Environment:
1
From the Enterprise Designer’s Enterprise Explorer, click the
Environment
Explorer
tab.
2
Right-click the Repository and select
New Environment
. A new Environment is
added to the Environment Explorer tree.
3
Rename the new Environment to
envJDBCProj
.
4
Right-click
envJDBCProj
and select
New > JDBC External System
. Name the
External System
esJDBC
. Click
OK
.
esJDBC
is added to the Environment Editor.
5
Right-click
envJDBCProj
and select
New > File External System
. Name the
External System
esFileClient
. Click
OK
.
esFileClient
is added to the Environment
Editor.
6
Right-click
envJDBCProj
and select
New > Logical Host
. The
LogicalHost1
box is
added to the Environment, and
LogicalHost1
is added to the Environment Editor
tree.
7
Right-click
LogicalHost1
and select
New > Sun SeeBeyond Integration Server
. A
new Integration Server (
IntegrationSvr1
) is added to the Environment Explorer tree
under
LogicalHost1
. See Figure 60).