Sun Adapter for Batch Tutorial

Creating an Environment

Environments include the External Systems, Logical Hosts, Application Servers, and Message Servers used by the Project and contain the configuration information for these components.

ProcedureTo Create an Environment

  1. Click the Services tab.

  2. In the Services tree, right-click CAPS Environments, and click New Environment.

    A new Environment is added to the Services tree.

  3. Rename the new Environment to envBatch_Inbound_LocalFileIn_FTPOut.

  4. Right-click envBatch_Inbound_LocalFileIn_FTPOut and select New ⇒ BatchInbound External System.

  5. Name the External System esBatchInbound and click OK.

    The esBatchInbound box is added to the Environment Editor.

  6. Right-click envBatch_Inbound_FTPIn_LocalFileOut and select New ⇒ BatchFTP External System.

  7. Name the External System esBatchFTP and click OK.

    The esBatchFTP box is added to the Environment Editor.

  8. Right-click envBatch_Inbound_FTPIn_LocalFileOut and select New ⇒ BatchLocalFile External System.

  9. Name the External System esBatchLocalFile and click OK.

    The esBatchLocalFile box is added to the Environment Editor.

  10. Right-click envBatch_Inbound_FTPIn_LocalFileOut and select New ⇒ Logical Host.

    The LogicalHost icon is added to the Environment and LogicalHost1 is added to the tree.

  11. Right-click LogicalHost1 and select New ⇒ Sun Java System Application Server.

    A new Application Service is added to the tree under LogicalHost1.

    Image shows the new Environment as described in context.
  12. Save the Project.