6.
In Java Creation and Deployment Configuration, make the following
selections:
v
Select
create new project Name
and enter a name for the project, for
example,
Demo
.
v
Enter a name in the
Create New Package Name
field, for example
pckg
v
Provide an interface name in the
Interface Name
field, for example
Sample
v
Choose
Non-managed Connection
and click
Finish
.
7.
Right click on
Demo
→
New
→
Other
→
J2C
and select one of the following:
v
Web Page
v
Web Service
v
EJB from J2C Java Bean
Select
Next
.
8.
Choose
Java Project
and enter a name for the project.
9.
In J2C Java bean selection, choose the correct J2C bean implementation and
click
Next
. For example, using the values documented in this sample, you
would choose:
\Demo\src\pckg\SampleImpl.java
10.
Select
EJB
and click
Next
11.
Create the EJB project name and the EJB package.
12.
For example,
DemoEJB
for the project name and
ejbpkg
for the EJB package
name.
13.
Right click
DemoEJB
→
Properties
and add the following to the Java Build
path:
v
twine.jar
v
aspectjrt.jar
v
ffdc.jar
v
ffdcsupport.jar
14.
Right click
DemoEJB
→
Java EE
→
Prepare for deployment
15.
Right click on Server and add project If you used values from this example,
you would add the project
DEMOEJBEAR
.
Use the universal test client to test the adapter in the Twine Ball sample.
Test the sample using the universal test client
Use the universal test client to verify that the adapter in the Twine Ball sample
functions as intended.
Before you test the sample module make sure you have completed all of the
previous tasks for creating and modifying the sample module.
The test validates that the adapter performs it’s intended functions within the
context of the Twine Ball sample.
1.
Run universal test client.
2.
Click on JNDI Explorer
3.
Click on ejb and click on your package, for example
ejbpkg
and select correct
SessionBeanHome
4.
On the left side of Universal test client, choose correct
SessionBeanHome
and
Invoke create method. If you used the values from the sample documentation,
you would select
EJBSessionBeanHome
.
5.
Click the
work with object
radio button.
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