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Chapter 6

Section 6.6

Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL Sample Projects

Building and Deploying the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Sample Project

HTTPS eWay Adapter User’s Guide

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Figure 45 Connectivity Map - Associating (Binding) the Project’s Components

6.6.6

Creating an Environment

Environments include the external systems, Logical Hosts, Integration Servers, and
message servers used by a Project and contain the configuration information for these
components. Environments are created using the Enterprise Designer’s Environment
Editor.

Follow the steps outlined in

“Creating an Environment” on page 78

to create an

Environment for the prjHTTPServer_BPEL Project. For this Project, add the HTTP
Server

external system to the Project’s Environment, and rename it esHTTPServer.

6.6.7

Configuring the eWays

eWays facilitate communication and movement of data between the external
applications and the eGate system. Each Connectivity Map in the The
prjHTTPServer_BPEL

sample Project use two eWays that are represented as a nodes

between the External Applications and the Business Process, as seen in Figure 44.

You must configure eWay properties in both the Connectivity Map and the
Environment Explorer.

1

From the cmHTTPServer Connectivity Map, double-click the HTTPServer1 eWay.
The Properties Editor opens to the HTTP Server External Configuration properties.

2

Modify the HTTP Server External Configuration properties by entering
HttpServerSample

in the servlet-url property field, and click OK.

For further information on configuring the HTTPS Server eWay Connectivity Map and
Environment properties, see

“eWay Connectivity Map Properties” on page 44

and

“eWay Environment Properties” on page 46

.