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IBM BJ0NJML - Service And Asset Management - Configuring Publish Channels

IBM BJ0NJML - Service And Asset Management
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Integration Components
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Integration Guide
6 Identify whether you are using an external schema.
7 Assign a split tag that you use to process multi-noun messages.
8 Assign the processing classes (request or response).
9 Create the processing rules.
A fully qualified XPATH expression must be provided in the Split Tag field when
you use an external schema. The XPATH expression indicates where the
integration framework splits the multi-noun messages with an XML definition.
For example, the following XPATH expression shows a Split Tag field value:
{http://www.ibm.com/xmlns/prod/tivoli/swkb}SoftwareCatalog/
Products/Product
The bracketed content represents the namespace value. You must provide the
namespace value for all tags that are assigned a namespace. In the example, the
software catalog tag has an assigned namespace value.
Use the Select Action menu in the Enterprise Services application to perform the
following configuration activities:
1 Create the integration controls.
2 Configure the enterprise service integration controls and assign default
values.
3 Generate the schema files to describe the enterprise service.
Enterprise service configuration is required when you are working with external
system and queue-based integration scenarios.
Configuring Publish Channels
Use the Publish Channel tab in the Publish Channels application to perform the
following configuration activities:
1 Create a publish channel.
2 Identify the object structure.
3 Assign the interface table name.
4 Assign the processing classes.
5 Create the processing rules.
Use the Select Action menu in the Publish Channels application to perform the
following configuration activities:
1 Create the integration controls.

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