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Configuring Java CAPS for SSL Support
Configuring Java CAPS Business Processes
Configuring Environment Components for the Sun Business Process Manager
Configuring Sun Master Indexes (Repository)
Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Application Adapters
Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Communication Adapters
Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Database Adapters
Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Web Server Adapters
Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Application Adapters
Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Communications Adapters
Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Database Adapters
Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Web Server Adapters
Configuring SAP R/3 for the SAP BAPI Adapter
Configuring Secure Network Communications for SAP
Configuring Siebel EAI Workflows
Importing an SNA Custom Handshake Class
Configuring WebLogic for Asynchronous Communication
Configuring Master Index (Repository) Connectivity and Environments
Related Topics for Sun Adapter for Batch/FTP
Broadcasting Master Index Updates to External Systems
About Sun Master Index Broadcasts
Creating a JMS Connection Factory
To Create a JMS Connection Factory
Creating the BPEL Project for the Master Index Topic
Creating a Web Service Definition for the JMS Binding Component
Creating a Web Service Definition for the File Binding Component
Creating a BPEL Process to Access the Master Index Topic
Creating a Composite Application for Master Index Broadcasts
To Create the Composite Application
Testing the Master Index Broadcast Configuration
To Test the Master Index Broadcast Configuration
You can use a BPEL process or other JMS client (such as a Java client, JMS Binding Component, or message driven bean) to subscribe to the messages that the master index application sends to the JMS Topic. The BPEL process or JMS client can then forward the messages to the appropriate external systems. The instructions provided here describe how to send the messages to a flat file in XML format using a BPEL process. In a production environment, the File binding type would likely be replaced by HTTP or SOAP.