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5 creating a connectivity map, Selecting external applications, Populating the connectivity map – Sun Microsystems 5.1.1 User Manual

Page 101: Creating a connectivity map

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Chapter 7

Section 7.3

Implementing the HTTPS eWay JCD Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjHTTPClient_JCD Sample Project

HTTPS eWay Adapter User’s Guide

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Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Figure 48 jcdHTTPClient Collaboration Definition - Part 2

7.3.5

Creating a Connectivity Map

A Connectivity Map provides a canvas for assembling and configuring a Project’s
components. The prjHTTPClient_JCD Project only uses one Connectivity Map.

Follow the steps outlined in

“Creating a Connectivity Map” on page 75

to create a

Connectivity Map. Name the Connectivity Map cmHTTPClient.

Selecting External Applications

Follow the steps outlined in

“Selecting External Applications” on page 76

to select the

external applications for the prjHTTPClient_JCD Project’s Connectivity Map.

Populating the Connectivity Map

Add the Project components to the prjHTTPClient_JCD Connectivity Map by
dragging the icons from the toolbar to the canvas. For this sample Project, drag and
drop the following components onto the Connectivity Map canvas.

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File External System (2)

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Business Service (a service is a container for Java Collaborations, Business

Processes, and so forth)

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HTTP Client External System

Figure 49 shows the components in the Connectivity Map.