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Configuring ASIs


Although ASIs are prebuilt, to be exposed to external applications, you must configure them to the requirements of the IT application environment.

To configure an inbound data synchronization ASI

NOTE:  If an inbound ASI needs to be invoked through a workflow process, a named subsystem needs to be defined. See Integration Platform Technologies: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume II for more information about named subsystems and how to define them.

  1. Open Siebel Tools and select the integration object you want to update and deactivate the components and fields you do not require for your business service.
  2. See Deactivating Components and Fields for more information. If you only deactivated fields and no map is specified in the ASI, a data map is unnecessary. Implicit data mapping still applies.

  3. Recompile the project into an SRF file.
  4. The ASI is now ready to use as a business service.

  5. (Optional) If the ASI is to be made into a Web Service, create a new entry in the Inbound Web Services Administration view (see Transports and Interfaces: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume III).

To configure an outbound ASI

  1. Open Siebel Tools and select the integration object you want to change and deactivate the components and fields you do not require for your ASI.
  2. See Deactivating Components and Fields for more information.

    NOTE:  Skip Steps 3 through 5 of this procedure if a WSDL exists for the internal interface. You can run the WSDL Wizard to import the necessary information. For more information about using the WSDL Wizard, see Integration Platform Technologies: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume II. If a WSDL does not exist, complete Step 2 through Step 4.

  3. Open the Siebel Client, choose the Web Services Administration menu, select the Outbound Web Services screen, and define an entry for the outbound ASI.
  4. The port type should reference the business service created for the outbound ASI. The name of the business service and port must match the default names set on the business services definition.

  5. Open Siebel Tools, select Business User Properties, and configure the following properties:
  6. Recompile the projects with the integration objects and business services definition into the SRF file.

 Application Services Interface Reference 
 Published: 15 May 2003