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HTTPS eWay Adapter User’s Guide

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Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Chapter 6

Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL
Sample Projects

This chapter provides an introduction to the HTTPS eWay BPEL components, and
information on how these components are created and implemented in a Sun Java
Composite Application Platform Suite Project. Sample Projects are designed to provide
an overview of the basic functionality of the HTTPS eWay by identifying how
information is passed between eGate and supported external systems via HTTPS.

It is assumed that you understand the basics of creating a Project using the Enterprise
Designer. For more information on creating an eGate Project, see the eGate Tutorial and
the eGate Integrator User’s Guide.

What’s in This Chapter

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eInsight Engine and Components

on page 55

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HTTPS eWay With eInsight

on page 56

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About the HTTPS eWay eInsight Sample Projects

on page 58

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Importing a Sample Project

on page 58

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Building and Deploying the prjHTTPClient_BPEL Sample Project

on page 59

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Building and Deploying the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Sample Project

on page 83

6.1

eInsight Engine and Components

eGate components can be deployed as Activities in eInsight Business Processes. Using
the Enterprise Designer with eInsight, you can add an Activity to a Business Process,
then associate that Activity with an eGate component such as an eWay. When eInsight
runs the Business Process, it automatically invokes that component using its Web
Services interface. eGate components that can interface with eInsight in this way
include:

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Object Type Definitions (OTDs)

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eWays

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Collaborations

See the eInsight Business Process Manager User’s Guide for details.