HTTP bindings for imports and exports
HTTP bindings for imports and exports
HTTP bindings for imports and exports
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__ e. Click the Select All button to select all the check boxes <strong>for</strong> the projects listed<br />
__ f. Click Finish button (projects are imported <strong>and</strong> the auto-build will run)<br />
__ g. Verify you have Resources, SQuote, SQuoteClient <strong>and</strong> SQuoteWebClinet modules listed in<br />
the ‘Business Integration’ view<br />
____ 3. Verify you have WebSphere Process Server V6.1 listed in your ‘Servers’ view<br />
____ 4. Ensure the ‘Automatic Publishing’ is in the ‘Never publish automatically’ mode. By default the<br />
option select is ‘Never publish automatically’<br />
__ a. In the ‘Servers’ view, right click on ‘WebSphere Process Server V6.1’ <strong>and</strong> select ‘Open’ from the<br />
pop-up menu. This opens the ‘Server Overview’ panel <strong>for</strong> WebSphere Process Server V6.1<br />
__ b. In the ‘Server Overview’ panel, exp<strong>and</strong> ‘Automatic Publishing’ by clicking on the pull-down<br />
button ( ) <strong>and</strong> ensure the radio button <strong>for</strong> ‘Never publish automatically’ is selected<br />
__ c. Save the server configuration. File Save or Ctrl + S<br />
____ 5. Close the ‘Server Overview’ tab<br />
____ 6.<br />
Repeat all the steps of Part 4 (Deploying application) <strong>and</strong> Part 5 (Testing application). You can<br />
optionally, also per<strong>for</strong>m Part 6 (View <strong>HTTP</strong> traffic through TCP/IP monitor)<br />
2008 August, 19 IBM WebSphere V 6.1 – Lab exercise Page 49 of 52<br />
SCA <strong>HTTP</strong> binding