When a service component invokes another service component
synchronously, you must configure the invoking service component to
point to the system running the target so the target service can communicate
results to the invoking service component.
Before you begin
The task assumes that you have already
installed
IBM® Business Process Manager on
the systems for which you are configuring the communications but have
not yet installed the applications involved. You are using an administrative
console that can examine and change the configuration for both servers
involved.
About this task
A service component invoking another service synchronously
can communicate with the target only by configuring the export Java™ Naming and Directory Interface
(JNDI) name on the target system to a JNDI name on the invoking system.
Note: For
the purposes of this task, the invoking service module resides on
system A and the target resides on system B.
For
the purposes of this task, Figure 1 contains
the information to use in the configuration.
Figure 1. Invoking a service on a different
system
Note: For simplicity, only the servers involved
in this communication in each cell is shown and each server resides
on a different physical machine.
Procedure
- Install the applications on each server.
- Create a new namespace binding on the invoking system (System
A, in the example) pointing to the export on the target system.
On the Name Space Bindings panel,
select a scope of Cell and click Apply. With
the changed scope, click New in the display
to create the new binding.
In the wizard, specify the following
(the values are appropriate for the example configuration):
- Binding type is CORBA
- The basic properties are:
- Binding identifier is a unique string, in our example: sca_import_test_sca_cross_simple_custinfo_CustomerInfo
- Name in Name space is the JNDI name of the enterprise Java bean (EJB) you are invoking on the target
system, for example:
sca/AppB/export/test/sca/cros/simple/custinfo/CustomerInfo
This
names the export interface on the target system.
- Corbaname URL is the IP address and port number of the naming
service on the target system:
corbaname:iiop:host:port/NameServiceServerRoot#<package.qualified.interface>
Note: For WebSphere® Business Process Manager, the port
is the BOOTSTRAP_ADDRESS.
For example:
corbaname:iiop:9.26.237.144:2809/NameServiceServerRoot#sca/
AppB/export/test/sca/cros/simple/custinfo/CustomerInfo
When finished, click Next and verify
the values on the Summary page. After verifying,
click Finish.
Your system displays your new binding.
- Save your changes by clicking Save.
- If your cross cell configuration consists of servers on
the same host with the same name and you encounter JNDI lookup failures
with a NameNotFoundException, then you need to set
a system property.
Follow the directions in the
Application access problems under the subheading Two
servers with the same name running on the same host are being used
to interoperate.
What to do next
Start the applications. The service component on System A
can now synchronously invoke the service on System B.