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You can make an adapter available to a process flow created in iWay Designer, a GUI-based tool, used to build stateless process flows that execute within iWay Service Manager (iSM). The adapter can be incorporated as a node, called an Adapter object, in an iWay process flow, allowing you to integrate it easily into a business process solution.
When creating an Adapter object, you can add an adapter to the object in one of two ways:
To use an adapter in a process flow, you must first configure a target for the adapter within iWay Explorer.
Before you begin, ensure that you have created a project and created a process for that project. You can create a project by right-clicking the Processes folder in your project and selecting New Process from the context menu. For more information, see the iWay Designer User's Guide.
To add a previously defined adapter:
The New Adapter Object dialog box appears, as shown in the following image.
Note: The Deactivate option allows you to configure the object, but suppress its function within the process flow (usually used for debugging). The Design mode option allows you to insert the object without configuring it, so that it acts as a placeholder in the process flow.
You are prompted to select the adapter type from the Defined Adapters list.
If you do not see the adapter in the list, you must go through the process of defining the adapter. For instructions, see How to Define a New Adapter in iWay Designer.
The Properties dialog box for the adapter you selected opens. The following image is an example of the adapter Properties dialog box.
In this dialog box, you can review and change the properties associated with the target. To change a property, click in the field and edit it directly. If multiple dialog boxes appear, continue to click Next to review all of the properties.
An icon representing the Adapter object appears in the workspace and the adapter is available to your iWay process flow. For information on defining relationships between the Adapter object and other objects in your iWay process flow, see the iWay Designer User's Guide.
You can create a new adapter object that has not been previously defined in the repository from the New Adapter Object dialog box.
The New Adapter Object - Adapter Name and Description dialog box opens, as shown in the following image.
The New Adapter Definition - Adapter Name and Description dialog box opens, as shown in the following image.
The Define Adapter iBSP URL dialog box opens, as shown in the following image.
http://host:port
where
Is the name of the machine on which iWay Service Manager is installed.
Is the port number on which iBSP listens for SOAP requests. The default is 9000.
The Adapter/Target dialog box opens, as shown in the following image.
The descriptor properties for the adapter and target you selected appear.
You can review and change the parameters associated with the target. To change a parameter, click in the field and edit it directly. If multiple dialog boxes appear, continue to click Next to review all of the parameters.
The Main Properties dialog box appears. You can review and change the properties for the new adapter definition.
The Adapter Type dialog box appears with the newly created adapter in the Defined Adapters field.
The adapter and target properties for the Adapter object appear in the Properties dialog box. You can review all parameters associated with the target again. Continue to click Next to move through the dialog boxes.
An icon representing the Adapter object appears in the workspace, and the adapter is available to your iWay process flow. For information on defining relationships between the Adapter object and other objects in your iWay process flow, see the iWay Designer User's Guide.
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