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Oracle Java CAPS HTTP Binding Component Tutorial Java CAPS Documentation |
Processing an Order in a Purchase Order System
Configuring the Tutorial Environment
To check the status of GlassFish
Creating the inventory.xsd Schema
To create the inventory.xsd schema
To add a complex type to the XML Schema
Add Local Elements to the XML Schema
Creating the purchaseOrder.xsd Schema
To create the purchaseOrder.xsd schema
To add a complex type to the XML schema
To add local elements to the XML schema
Creating and Configuring the WSDL Documents
Creating the InventoryService WSDL Document
To create the WSDL using the New WSDL Document wizard
To configure the InventoryService WSDL document:
Creating the POService WSDL Document
To create the POService WSDL document
To configure the POService WSDL document:
Creating the InventoryService BPEL Process
To create the InventoryService BPEL process
To Create the InventoryService business process using the BPEL Designer
To specify the business logic for the InventoryService BPEL process
Create the POService BPEL Process
To create the POService BPEL process
To Create the POService business process using the BPEL Designer
To specify the business logic for the POService business process
To compile and package the project
Creating and Deploying the Composite Application
To create the Composite Application project and add the JBI module
To build and deploy the Composite Application
Testing the HTTP Binding Component Sample Project
Before you proceed, make sure that you review the requirements in this section.
This tutorial assumes that you have some basic knowledge of, or programming experience with, the Java language and platform and the NetBeans IDE.
This tutorial assumes that your system meets the Java CAPS requirements specified in Planning for Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation .
Before you begin, you need to install the Java CAPS software on your computer, which includes the NetBeans IDE with SOA and GlassFish Application Server.