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Creating resources in an application

You can create resources such as message flows, maps, and ESQL files in an application.

Before you start:

Learn more about applications by reading Applications and libraries.

This topic assumes that you have created an application. For more details, see Creating an application.

An application is a specialized container in which you create and maintain all the resources associated with a business solution. You can create resources such as message flows, maps, broker schemas, and database definitions. You can also generate message models and import resources such as CORBA IDL files, XSLT files, and database records.

Creating resources

To create resources in your application, complete the following steps.
  1. Click File > New. (Alternatively, in the Application Development view, right-click an application, then click New.)
  2. Select the resource to create. You can create the following resources:
    • Message flow
    • Subflow
    • Message model
    • Message map
    • ESQL file
    • Broker schema
    • Adapter connection
    • Database definition
    • BAR file
    • Test Client

    The appropriate wizard opens; for example, the New Message Flow wizard.

  3. If the application name is not already provided, select it from the list of available applications.
  4. Follow the instructions in the wizard, then click Finish.

    The new resource is displayed under the application in the Application Development view.

Creating message models

To create message models in your application, complete the following steps.
  1. In the Application Development view, click New. (Alternatively, right-click the application, then click New.)
  2. Click Message Model. The New Message Model wizard opens.
  3. Select the type of message model to create. You can select one of the following types:
    • SOAP XML
    • Other XML
    • CSV text
    • Record-oriented text
    • COBOL
    • Other text or binary
    • SAP
    • Siebel
    • PeopleSoft
    • JD Edwards
    • CORBA IDL
    • Database record
    • MIME
    • IBM® supplied

    The appropriate wizard opens; for example, if you select SAP, the Adapter Connection wizard opens.

  4. Follow the instructions in the wizard, then click Finish.

    The new resource is displayed under the application in the Application Development view.


bc23540_.htm | Last updated Friday, 21 July 2017