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Chapter 6

Section 6.6

Implementing the JDBC/ODBC eWay Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjJDBC_BPEL Sample Project

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data, and the File eWay sends the output to an Output file name (as defined in the
outbound File eWay Properties window).

The Where Clause defined in the business rule recognizes the trigger as a
placeholder for input, allowing a set condition, such as emp_no = 100, to determine
the type of output data.

You can modify the following input files to view different output.

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TriggerTableSelect.in

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TriggerDelete.in

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TriggerPsUpdate.in

Having no content in these files causes the operation to read all records.

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Verify the output data by viewing the sample output files. See

About the JDBC

eWay Sample Projects

on page 69 for more details on the types of output files used

in this sample Project. The output files may change depending on the number of
times you execute the sample Project, the input file, and also the content of your
database table.

6.6

Building and Deploying the prjJDBC_BPEL Sample
Project

The following provides step-by-step instructions for manually creating the
prjJDBC_BPEL

sample Project.

Steps required to create the sample project include:

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Creating a Project

on page 95

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Creating the OTDs

on page 96

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Creating the Business Process

on page 97

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Creating the Connectivity Map

on page 107

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Creating an Environment

on page 109

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Configuring the eWays

on page 110

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Creating the Deployment Profile

on page 113

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Creating and Starting the Domain

on page 114

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Building and Deploying the Project

on page 115

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Running the Sample Project

on page 115

6.6.1

Creating a Project

The first step is to create a new Project in the Enterprise Designer.

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Start the Enterprise Designer.