IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 71

Modifying, existing, components

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1. Under Integration Component Libraries > WebServices, double-click the name of the web service. The Overview tab appears, along with the Web Service Methods panel and the Method Parameters panel. 2. In the Web Service Methods panel, select a method. 3. In the Overview page, either double-click on the method name, or right-click it and select Test to test the method. A business object editing page appears with the name of the input and output business objects for the method. This page is used to test the input business object. 4. To test the business object, do the following: v Click the Create New Request. The request business object will be created in the left pane. Supply the input parameters. You can ignore the following attributes: SOAPConfigMO, ProtocolConfigMO, OBjectEventID. v Click the Invoke Web Services button to call the web service. The response from the web service displays in the Response business object panel. 5. Click the panel of each web service method with which you want to test the business objects created when you registered the service. Modifying existing components To modify business objects, maps, relationships, and collaboration templates you can do the following: v Double-click the component in a library or the shortcut to a component in a user project v Select the component in a library or the shortcut to a component in a user project and do one of the following: - Launch its designer tool as described in "Launching designer tools" on page 54 - Press Enter - Press Ctrl+E - Select Component > Edit Definitions from the menu bar v Right-click the component in a library or the shortcut to a component in a user project and choose Edit definition from the context menu v Launch the component's designer tool as described in "Launching designer tools" on page 54 and then open the component after the tool has started See Table 5 for information on how to modify collaboration objects, database connection pools, and schedules: Table 5. Techniques for modifying integration components without designer tools Component Technique For more information, see... Collaboration object Double-click the collaboration object in the Chapter 9, Collaboration Objects folder in the "Configuring WebSphere Business Integration System view collaboration objects," on page 155 Database connection pool You cannot modify a database connection pool. You may modify some properties of the pool component, but cannot change definition elements such as the database to which the pool connects. Chapter 8, "Configuring database connection pools," on page 145 Chapter 4. Using System Manager 59

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1.
Under
Integration
Component
Libraries
>
WebServices
,
double-click
the
name
of
the
web
service.
The
Overview
tab
appears,
along
with
the
Web
Service
Methods
panel
and
the
Method
Parameters
panel.
2.
In
the
Web
Service
Methods
panel,
select
a
method.
3.
In
the
Overview
page,
either
double-click
on
the
method
name,
or
right-click
it
and
select
Test
to
test
the
method.
A
business
object
editing
page
appears
with
the
name
of
the
input
and
output
business
objects
for
the
method.
This
page
is
used
to
test
the
input
business
object.
4.
To
test
the
business
object,
do
the
following:
v
Click
the
Create
New
Request
.
The
request
business
object
will
be
created
in
the
left
pane.
Supply
the
input
parameters.
You
can
ignore
the
following
attributes:
SOAPConfigMO,
ProtocolConfigMO,
OBjectEventID.
v
Click
the
Invoke
Web
Services
button
to
call
the
web
service.
The
response
from
the
web
service
displays
in
the
Response
business
object
panel.
5.
Click
the
panel
of
each
web
service
method
with
which
you
want
to
test
the
business
objects
created
when
you
registered
the
service.
Modifying
existing
components
To
modify
business
objects,
maps,
relationships,
and
collaboration
templates
you
can
do
the
following:
v
Double-click
the
component
in
a
library
or
the
shortcut
to
a
component
in
a
user
project
v
Select
the
component
in
a
library
or
the
shortcut
to
a
component
in
a
user
project
and
do
one
of
the
following:
Launch
its
designer
tool
as
described
in
“Launching
designer
tools”
on
page
54
Press
Enter
Press
Ctrl+E
Select
Component
>
Edit
Definitions
from
the
menu
bar
v
Right-click
the
component
in
a
library
or
the
shortcut
to
a
component
in
a
user
project
and
choose
Edit
definition
from
the
context
menu
v
Launch
the
component’s
designer
tool
as
described
in
“Launching
designer
tools”
on
page
54
and
then
open
the
component
after
the
tool
has
started
See
Table
5
for
information
on
how
to
modify
collaboration
objects,
database
connection
pools,
and
schedules:
Table
5.
Techniques
for
modifying
integration
components
without
designer
tools
Component
Technique
For
more
information,
see...
Collaboration
object
Double-click
the
collaboration
object
in
the
Collaboration
Objects
folder
in
the
WebSphere
Business
Integration
System
view
Chapter
9,
“Configuring
collaboration
objects,”
on
page
155
Database
connection
pool
You
cannot
modify
a
database
connection
pool.
You
may
modify
some
properties
of
the
pool
component,
but
cannot
change
definition
elements
such
as
the
database
to
which
the
pool
connects.
Chapter
8,
“Configuring
database
connection
pools,”
on
page
145
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
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