Populating the connectivity map, Defining the business process, Binding the eway components – Sun Microsystems 5.1.1 User Manual
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Chapter 6
Section 6.6
Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL Sample Projects
Building and Deploying the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Sample Project
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Populating the Connectivity Map
Add the Project components to the Connectivity Map by dragging the icons from the 
toolbar to the canvas. This operation creates the components for you.
For this sample Project, drag and drop the following components onto the Connectivity 
Map canvas.
One Service
HTTPS eWay/server external application
Figure 44 shows the components in the Connectivity Map.
Figure 44 Connectivity Map With Components: prjHTTPServer_BPEL
1
Rename the Service1 component to bpHTTPServer1.
2
Rename the HTTPS external application HTTPServer1.
Be sure to save the new Connectivity Map before you proceed. You can click Save 
for this purpose.
Defining the Business Process
Define your Business Process by combining the Business Process icon with the Service 
icon in the Connectivity Map. To do so, drag and drop the bpHTTPServer icon from 
the Project Explorer tree onto the Connectivity Map’s bpHTTPServer1 Service icon. If 
the operation is successfully defined, the gears on the bpHTTPServer1 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 cmHTTPServer Connectivity Map and double-click the HttpServer1 
Business Process. The HttpServer1 Binding dialog box appears.
2
From the HttpServer1 Binding dialog box, map HTTPSender (under Implemented 
Services) to the HTTPServer1 External Application. To do this, click on 
HTTPSender
in the HttpServer1 Binding dialog box, and drag the cursor to the
HTTPServer1
External Application in the Connectivity Map. A link is now visible
between HTTPServer1 and HttpServer1, as seen in Figure 45.