Interaction properties are optional. If you choose to set
them, the values you specify are displayed in the import file. The
import file is generated when the adapter creates artifacts for the
module and contains the operation for the top-level business object.
Before you begin
To set interaction specification properties and generate artifacts
for your module, you must configure data bindings and selected business
objects.
About this task
Interaction specification properties do not take precedence
over request business object attributes, except for the user name
and password properties. User name and password values specified in
the interaction specification properties take more precedence over
values set in the managed connection factory properties. To set interaction
specification properties and generate artifacts, follow this procedure.
For more information, see
Interaction specification properties.
Procedure
- Optional: To set interaction specification
properties complete these steps:
- Click Advanced.
Figure 1. Setting interaction specification properties
- Type values for any fields you want to set as defaults.
- Click Next.
- In the Specify the Name and Location window,
select the Module.
Figure 2. Naming the artifact
- Optional: Name the Folder to
store the artifacts.
- Type a Name for the interface. This name displays in the IBM® Integration Designer assembly
diagram.
- Optional: Type a Description.
- Click Finish. The
interface is displayed in IBM Integration Designer assembly
diagram.
Figure 3. Interface in IBM Integration Designer
The business object you created is also displayed in a different
tab.
Results
IBM Integration Designer generates
the artifacts and an import. The outbound artifacts that are created
are visible in the
IBM Integration Designer Project
Explorer under your module.
What to do next
Deploy the module for either testing or production.