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© Copyright IBM Corporation 2008. All rights reserved<br />

__ i. Save the Assembly Diagram. File Save or Ctrl + S<br />

____ 3. You are now ready to republish, run the application <strong>and</strong> test the new function selector. Republish the<br />

application on the server<br />

__ a. In the ‘Servers’ view, right click on the WebSphere Process Server V6.1 <strong>and</strong> then select<br />

‘Publish’ from the pop-up menu<br />

__ b. In the Business Integration view, exp<strong>and</strong> ‘SQuoteClientWeb Web Content’, right click the<br />

‘index.jsp’ file <strong>and</strong> select ‘Run as Run on Server’ from the pop-up menu. Select ‘WebSphere<br />

Process Server V6.1’ listed from the ’New Server’ panel. This opens the embedded browser.<br />

__ c. Enter the values <strong>and</strong> click the ‘Submit’ button. (Refer Part 5 of this lab)<br />

____ 4. View the <strong>HTTP</strong> payload in the TCP/IP Monitor view. Notice that the <strong>HTTP</strong> request contains<br />

TargetFunctionName header property with the value of getQuote, This is used by<br />

Header<strong>HTTP</strong>FunctionSelector to return the native method on the service provider<br />

2008 August, 19 IBM WebSphere V 6.1 – Lab exercise Page 39 of 52<br />

SCA <strong>HTTP</strong> binding

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