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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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Figure 49 Connectivity Map With Components: prjHTTPClient_JCD

Rename the Service1 component to jcdHTTPClient1. Name the other components as
shown in Figure 49. Be sure to save the new Connectivity Map before you proceed. You
can click Save on the Enterprise Designer toolbar 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 jcdHTTPClient icon from
the Project Explorer tree onto the Connectivity Map’s jcdHTTPClient1 Service icon. If
the operation is successfully defined, the gears on the jcdHTTPClient1 icon change
from red to green.

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 cmHTTPClient Connectivity Map and double-click the jcdHttpClient1
Business Process. The jcdHttpClient1 Binding dialog box appears.

2

From the jcdHttpServer1 Binding dialog box, map HTTPClient (under
Implemented Services) to the HTTPClient1 External Application. To do this, click
on HTTPClient in the HttpClient1 Binding dialog box, and drag the cursor to the
HTTPClient1

External Application in the Connectivity Map. A link is now visible

between HTTPClient1 and jcdHttpClient1, as seen in Figure 50.