Summary The Service Accelerator displays a sequence of forms that define the service rules, property rules, activity rules and service package. The fields and forms differ, depending on the type of service that you are creating. For services of type MQ and JMS, for example, the Accelerator displays forms for creating the necessary supporting data objects and listeners. As you progress through the Service Accelerator forms, the steps that you take to create the rules and data objects for the service appear on the left-hand side of the form, allowing you to see where you are in the process. The step that you are on currently appears in boldface text. Steps that you have completed are marked with a green check mark.
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Suggested Approach 1. Verify that you have completed the appropriate tasks from. Dvd samsung ht ds420 hidup mati lagi mp3. Select Application > New > Service. In the Select Service Purpose form, complete the fields as shown in the following table, then click Next.
Field Value Service Purpose Select the task that your service will accomplish: Create and manage work, Invoke existing activity rules, or Process input or output data. Service Type Select the kind of service you want to create: EJB, File, Java, JMS, JSR94, MQ, SOAP, HTTP, or.Net MDB listener This field appears if your Service Type is JMS.
Select this check box if Process Commander is deployed as an Enterprise application and the service is to use a message-driven bean (MDB) as the listener. Resource Name Resolution (JMS only) This field appears if your Service Type is JMS. If you are using resource references to identify the JMS resources, select Resource Reference.
Otherwise, select Direct JNDI Lookup. See for information about this choice. Take one of the following steps: • If you selected Create and manage work as your Service Purpose, go to Step 5. • If you selected Invoke existing activity rules, go to Step 7. • If you selected Process input or output data, go to Step 10.
The Select Work Properties form appears. Complete the fields as shown in the following table, then click Next. Field Value Work Type Select the class rule that the flow you want to use applies to. The selection list displays all the concrete class rules that inherit from the Work- class rule.
Flow Type Select the name of the flow to use on the work objects created by the service. Create Work Select this check box if you want the service to create a new work object and start it on the selected flow. Organization If you selected the Create Work check box, specify the organization (so that the work object appears in the correct workbasket). The Select Flow Actions form appears. The Accelerator converts the flow actions that you select on this screen into service rules. The flow actions that display are from the flow that you specified in the Flow Type field of the Select Work Properties form. Select the check box next to each flow action that you want to convert to a service rule, then click Next.
Continue on to Step 11. The Select Activity Class form appears. Use the drop down to select the class that your activity belongs to and click Next. The Select Service Activities form appears. The Accelerator generates a service rule for each activity that you choose, allowing you to invoke those activities remotely. Select the checkbox next to each activity that you want to create a service rule for and click Next. The Select Service Parameters form appears.
This form lets you map service data to or from values on the parameter page of the service being invoked. The Accelerator adds a data mapping field for each selected parameter to the Request and Response tabs of the generated service rules. You can also enter default values for the selected parameters; these values are passed to the service activity when it is invoked. Select the check box next to each request or response parameter that you want to map, and, optionally, enter a value in the Default Value field. And continue to Step 11. The Select Data Class form appears. Complete the fields as shown in the following table, then click Next.