
Chapter 6
Section 6.5
Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL Sample Projects
Building and Deploying the prjHTTPClient_BPEL Sample Project
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Project Explorer
tree onto the Connectivity Map’s
HttpBpelService
Service icon. If the
operation is successfully defined, the gears on the
HttpBpelService
icon change from
red to yellow.
Binding the eWay Components
The final step in creating a Connectivity Map is binding the eWay components together.
Steps required to bind eWay components together:
1
Open the
cmHTTPClient
Connectivity Map and double-click the
HttpBpelService
Business Process. The
HttpBpelService
Binding dialog box appears.
2
From the
HttpBpelService
Binding dialog box, map
FileSender
(under
Implemented Services) to the
FileClientIN
(File) External Application. To do this,
click on
FileSender
in the
HttpBpelService
Binding dialog box, and drag the cursor
to the
FileClientIN
External Application in the Connectivity Map. A link is now
visible between
FileClientIN
and
HttpBpelService
.
3
From the
HttpBpelService
Binding dialog box, map
HTTPReceiver
(under
Invoked Services)
to the
eaHTTPClientOUT
External Application.
4
From the
HttpBpelService
Binding dialog box, map
FileReceiver
to the
FileClientOUT
External Application, as seen in Figure 32.
Figure 32
Connectivity Map - Associating (Binding) the Project’s Components