Invoking an Advanced Integration Service in the Process Designer

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 Traditional: 
Invoke an Advanced Integration Service (AIS) from a process or a service flow.
For information about how to create an AIS, see Building an Advanced Integration Service.

Procedure

To invoke an existing AIS, perform one of the following steps.

  • To invoke the AIS from a process:
    1. Add the toolkit that was provided by the integration developer to your process application as dependency.
    2. From the palette of the process editor, choose System Task.
    3. On the Implementation tab of the system task under Properties, click Select and select the Advanced Integration Service provided by the toolkit.
    4. On the Data Mapping tab, provide the mappings for the inputs and outputs. The integration developer should provide you with information about what type of objects are required.
  • To invoke the AIS from a service flow
    1. Add the toolkit that was provided by the integration developer to your process application or toolkit as a dependency.
    2. From the palette of the service flow, choose Linked Service Flow and drop it into the diagram.
    3. On the Implementation tab of the linked service flow under Properties, click Select and select the Advanced Integration Service that is provided by the toolkit.
    4. On the Data Mapping tab, provide the mappings for the inputs and outputs. The integration developer should provide you with information about what type of objects are required.

Results

The Advanced Integration Service is invoked from a service flow or a process.

What to do next

You can add services, service-related functions, BPEL processes, monitor models, and more.