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v Deploy the connectors, collaboration template, collaboration object, and business object definitions to the server. For more information about deploying components, see "Exporting components to a package using System Manager" on page 68. v Start the connector agent of the connector you are testing. For more information about starting a connector, see your adapter guide and the System Administration Guide. v Start Test Connector, open the connector definition for the other connector to which you added support for the business object definition, and connect Test Connector to the agent. For more information on Test Connector, see Chapter 11, "Using Test Connector," on page 189. v Trigger an event in the source application. v If the test is successful then the connector will send a business object representing the event to the collaboration, and it will appear as a request in Test Connector. 5. If the connector is responsible for request processing, do the following: v Create a collaboration object based on the pass-through template with the connector to be tested bound to the To port and the "dummy" connector bound to the From port. For more information on creating collaboration objects, see Chapter 9, "Configuring collaboration objects," on page 155. v Deploy the connectors, collaboration template, collaboration object, and business object definitions to the server. For more information about deploying components, see "Exporting components to a package using System Manager" on page 68. v Start the connector agent of the connector you are testing. For more information about starting a connector, see your adapter guide and the System Administration Guide. v Start Test Connector, open the connector definition for the other connector to which you added support for the business object definition, and connect Test Connector to the agent. For more information on Test Connector, see Chapter 11, "Using Test Connector," on page 189. v Send a business object request from Test Connector. v If the test is successful then the connector receives the business object request and processes it, creating a record for the entity in the application. Develop or modify generic business objects You should develop or customize the generic business object after you have developed all of the application-specific business objects required for the interface. Determine if there are existing generic business objects available to you that might be appropriate for the business process. If so, examine them and customize them as needed, to ensure that they satisfy the interface in its current design, as reflected in characteristics of the application-specific business objects. You may need to create new generic business objects. If you have obtained and installed one or more collaborations from the Collaboration Capacity Pack, you already have some generic business objects available to you; most of the collaborations in the Collaboration Capacity Pack 32 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide