
Chapter 6 Section 6.5
Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL Sample Projects Building and Deploying the prjHTTPClient_BPEL Sample Project
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6.5.6 Creating an Environment
Environments include the external systems, Logical Hosts, Integration Servers, and
message servers used by a Project and contain the configuration information for these
components. Environments are created using the Enterprise Designer’s Environment
Editor.
1 From the Enterprise Designer’s Enterprise Explorer, click the Environment
Explorer tab.
2 Right-click the Repository and select New Environment. A new Environment is
added to the Environment Explorer tree.
3 Rename the new Environment to envHTTPClient_BPEL.
4 Right-click envHTTPClient_BPEL and select New > File External System. Name
the External System esFile and click OK. esFile is added to the Environment Editor.
5 Right-click envHTTPClient_BPEL and select New > HTTP External System. Name
the External System esHTTP and click OK. esHTTP is added to the Environment
Editor.
6 Right-click envHTTPClient_BPEL and select New > Logical Host. LogicalHost1 is
added to the Environment Editor.
7 From the Environment Explorer tree, right-click LogicalHost1 and select New >
Sun SeeBeyond Integration Server. A new Integration Server (IntegrationSvr1) is
added to the Environment Explorer tree under LogicalHost1.
8 Save changes to the repository. The Environment Explorer and Environment Editor
now appear as displayed in Figure 33.
Figure 33 Environment Editor - envHTTPClient_BPEL
9 Save your current changes to the Repository.
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