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Creating a Runtime Environment
Designing Business Processes in the Sun Business Process Manager
Working with TCP/IP HL7 Collaborations
Developing Sun Master Indexes (Repository)
Developing Sun Master Patient Indexes
Developing OTDs for Application Adapters
Developing OTDs for Communication Adapters
Using Regular Expressions With the Batch Adapter
Using Name Patterns With the Batch Adapter
Creating a New COM and DCOM OTD
Viewing an OTD Using the OTD Editor
Modifying an OTD Using the OTD Editor
SNA Object Type Definitions (OTDs)
To associate the standard SNA eWay OTD to a new Java Collaboration:
Developing OTDs for Database Adapters
Developing OTDs for Web Server Adapters
Designing with Application Adapters
Designing with Communication Adapters
Designing with Web Server Adapters
Designing with Sun JCA Adapters
The OTD Editor displays the structure of a selected Object Type Definition (OTD) and allows you to verify its operation with a built-in tester. You can also use the editor to create and modify OTDs. For an overview of Object Type Definitions, OTD structure, and the OTD Editor, see the Sun Enterprise Service Bus User’s Guide. The Sun Enterprise Service Bus User’s Guide defines all available OTD properties and provides a description of all of the OTD Editor’s features.
The following section provides information specific to using Library OTDs with the OTD Editor. These OTDs are templates that correspond to message types used by industry-specific data exchange systems and open-source standards. The templates are pre-defined and can be used as-is, or modified using the OTD Editor.