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Upgrading: Importing eTL Projects Into Java CAPS 6
 

Classic Java CAPS

Upgrading to Java CAPS 6

Upgrading to Sun Master Index

JBI Based Components

Migrating From eTL to Sun Data Integrator

About Migration to Sun Data Integrator

About eTL Project Migration

About Using Migrated eTL Components in Java CAPS 6

About Runtime eTL Components

Uploading the eTLMigrationTool SAR File to a Repository

To Upload the eTLMigrationTool SAR File

Importing eTL Projects Into Java CAPS 6

To Import an eTL Project

Building Data Integrator Projects

To Build a Data Integrator Project

Creating, Configuring, and Building BPEL 2.0 Modules for Data Integrator

To Use the Data Integrator Web Service in a BPEL 2.0 Module

Configuring Repository-based Projects to Use Data Integrator

To Use the Data Integrator Web Service in a BPEL 1.0 Module

Using Data Integrator Components as JBI Modules in Composite Applications

To Use the Data Integrator Web Service in a BPEL 2.0 Module

Importing eTL Projects Into Java CAPS 6

This topic provides instructions on importing an existing Java CAPS 5.1.3 project that contains eTL components. It assumes that the project is already available in the form of a ZIP file.

To Import an eTL Project

Before You Begin

If necessary, start the CAPS repository, start the NetBeans IDE, and use Tools -> CAPS Repository -> Connect to connect to the repository.

Tip - If the installation defaults were retained, the Login ID is admin and the Password is adminadmin. If a repository is connected, the Projects window contains a top-level node labeled CAPS Library Components and the Services window contains a top-level node labeled CAPS Environments.

  1. In the NetBeans IDE, start Import Manager in one of the following ways:
    • Tools -> CAPS Repository -> Import Project
    • Right-click an existing CAPS Repository project and select Import -> Project
  2. In the Import Manager dialog box: Browse to and select a project ZIP file to be imported, specify where in the project tree you want the imported project to reside, and click Import.

    Tip - If a previous project has been imported that contains the same environment, a dialog appears warning you that new object names will be created if you continue. If this occurs, you can either acquiesce to the new object names or (preferably) cancel the operation, rename or delete the old environment, and restart the import process.

  3. After receiving the message “Import was successful”: You can either repeat the previous step with a new ZIP file, or click Close.
Next Steps

In the Projects window, two new projects are created at the project tree location you specified.

Result of importing: Separate projects for Data Integrator and CAPS

The two projects have the same name, but can be distinguished by their different icons.