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Oracle Java CAPS File Binding Component Tutorial Java CAPS Documentation |
Using the File Binding Component
To Check the Status of the GlassFish V2 Application Server in the NetBeans IDE
To Register the GlassFish V2 Application Server with the NetBeans IDE
To Start the GlassFish V2 Application Server in the NetBeans IDE
Creating a BPEL Module Project
To Create a BPEL Module Project
To Create the WSDL Document for Type Poll
To Create the WSDL Document for Type Write
To Add Partner Links to the BPEL Process
To Add a Receive Activity to the BPEL Process
To Add an Invoke Activity to the BPEL Process
Creating a Composite Application Project
To Create a Composite Application Project
Building and Deploying the Composite Application Project
To Build and Deploy the Composite Application
Testing the Composite Application
This section provides step-by-step directions to create a simple BPEL module project called PollInOut, and also provides instructions to create a WSDL document, BPEL process, adding partner links and to clean and build the BPEL module project.
The New Project wizard opens.
You can choose to change the Project Location or just use the default location.
The Projects window now contains a node for the BPEL Module project called PollInOut.
The New WSDL Document dialog box appears.
The Request Configuration page appears.
You can specify the file name as .txt or else use .xml, but it must be same as the input file type
Note that the Polling Directory is c:/temp by default. You can change the directory if required.
The Projects window now has a node PollIn.WSDL under Process Files node.
The New WSDL Document dialog box appears.
The Request Configuration page appears.
You can specify the file name as .txt or else use .xml, but it must be the same as the output file type.
Note that the Path is c:/temp by default. You can change it if required.
The Projects window now has a node PollOut.WSDL under Process Files node.
The New BPEL Process dialog box appears.
The Projects window now has a node PollWrite.BPEL under Process Files node.
You can now see the new BPEL file, PollWrite in the Design view.
If the Palette and Properties windows are not displayed in your current view, click Windows -> Palette on the NetBeans menu.
The IDE provides visual prompts to show you where you can drop the selection. The BPEL Editor adds a partner link to the canvas.
The Receive1 activity is added to the process box.
The Receive1 Property Editor appears.
The Design view displays the new connection between PartnerLink1 and the Receive1 in the process box.
A Invoke1 activity is added to the design view canvas.
The Invoke1 Property Editor appears.
The Design view displays the new connection between PartnerLink2 and the Invoke1 in the process box.
The Assign1 activity is added to the design view canvas.
The BPEL Mapper appears.
To do this, select the part1 node in the Output pane, and drag your cursor to the part1 node in the Input pane.
This assignment copies the input statement into the output.
When the build is complete the Output window reports BUILD SUCCESSFUL.
If the Output window is not visible, from the NetBeans IDE's menubar choose Window -> Output -> Output.