The procedure uses example values that are consistent from step to step to demonstrate the process. Replace the example values with values that are appropriate for your environment. For additional information on any of the steps or fields in the procedure, refer to the WebSphere(R) Studio Application Developer help.
The steps for setting an application up for inbound messages are the same except for small variations such as the name of the operation. Descriptions of the variations follow the procedure.
Before you begin, make sure that the resource adapter for the SNA JCA LU62 Connector is installed. See Installing the SNA JCA LU62 Connector in Application Developer for information.
To create a WSIF interface to the SNA JCA LU62 Connector for outgoing messages:
As a result of this procedure, you have created a web service defined by WSDL files and a SOAP Java proxy class that an application can use when sending a message through the SNA JCA LU62 Connector. If you used the example values, the proxy class is Lu62TestClientProxy.java, which Application Developer creates for you. If you selected to use complex messages instead of simple String messages, Application Developer also generates INPUTMSG.java and OUTPUTMSG.java.
To create a WSIF interface to the SNA JCA LU62 Connector for incoming messages, repeat the procedure but make the following changes:
Once you have created the web service and proxy, test them by sending and receiving messages in Application Developer. To send and receive messages from a connector deployed on WebSphere Application Server, see Sending a message using the WSIF interface and Receiving a message using the WSIF interface.