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When you deploy the iWay Application Adapter for Oracle E-Business Suite in the iWay Business Services Provider (iBSP) environment or an iWay Enterprise Connector for J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) environment, you can generate schemas that define a service request document and the corresponding response document.
If you plan to deploy the iWay Application Adapter for Oracle E-Business Suite in a business services environment, you are not required to generate a schema.
Note: Schemas for Oracle APIs with non-complex data types are RPC style.
By default, iWay Explorer stores the schemas it creates in subdirectories under the iWay home directory of the machine where it is installed. However, you can also export these schemas using iWay Explorer to any location you specify on your file system.
The exact location of the schemas differs depending on whether you deploy iWay Explorer with an iBSP or a JCA configuration.
When the adapter is used with an iBSP configuration, iWay Explorer stores the schemas in a subdirectory of the iWay installation directory, for example,
iWayHome\config\base\wsdl\schemas\service\Oracle\Oracle_Target
where:
Is the name of the connection (target) to the Oracle Applications system that you defined using iWay Explorer. Under this directory, iWay Explorer creates subdirectories containing schemas.
When the adapter is used with a JCA configuration, iWay Explorer stores the schemas under a \schemas subdirectory of the iWay home directory, for example,
iWayHome\config\base\schemas\Oracle\Oracle_Target
where:
Is the name of the connection (target) to the Oracle Applications system that you defined using iWay Explorer. iWay Explorer stores the schemas in this directory.
To generate a schema for an Oracle E-Business Suite stored procedure using iWay Explorer:
XML request and response schemas for the stored procedure are automatically created and displayed.
The Detail, Parameters, Request Schema, and Response Schema tabs appear on the right.
The XML request schema appears in the right pane, as shown in the following image:
The XML response schema appears in the right pane, as shown in the following image:
Note: When creating XML schemas for stored procedures, in certain cases there may be no output element in the response schema. This happens when in the code of a stored procedure there are inputs but no outputs. In cases where there are no outputs, there will be no output element in the response schema. For detailed information on individual stored procedures, see your Oracle E-Business Suite documentation.
The Select Export Directory dialog box opens, as shown in the following image:
The file path displays in the File Name field.
The XML request and response schemas are now exported to your local file system.
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