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Selecting business objects and services
To specify which real-time events you want to work with, you provide information in the external service wizard.
Make sure you have set the connection properties correctly for the external service wizard.
Specify search criteria that the external service wizard uses to discover real-time events on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. The external service wizard returns a list of business functions that meet the search criteria.
To specify the search criteria and select a real-time event, use the following procedure.
Procedure
- In the Find Objects in the Enterprise System window, make sure the query is set up to find real-time events in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. In the Query field, make sure you see the following query criteria: Real-Time Events=true. If you see Real-Time=false, use the following procedure to set it to true.
- Click Edit Query.
- In the Query Properties window, select Real-Time Events.
- Click OK.
- Click Run Query.
- In the Discovered objects list, expand the following root node: Real-Time Events and select one or more real-time events you want to work with.
- Click the arrow button to add the real-time event to the Selected objects list.
Figure 1. Click arrow to add the RTCOOUT real-time event to Selected objects list
- In the Specify the Configuration Properties for 'object' window, you can associate an operation with the action needed for the selected real-time event. This is required for real-time events which do not already have an operation field to store the action for the real-time event. If the real-time event already has an operation field, then you need only specify the name of the operation, not the field containing the associated action.
- To associate an operation field with the selected real-time event, use the following procedure.
- In the Selection field, select Configuration with Operation Field. The Specify the Configuration Properties for 'object' window expands, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 2. Specify the Configuration Properties window
- In the expanded window, enter information in the following fields:
- List Children: All single real-time events which are contained by the container real-time event or the single real-time event itself
- Operation Field: The operation field stores the action information associated with the operation.
- Click Select to select a value for the operation field.
- In the Select window, select the action for the operation, then click OK.
Figure 3. Select window, showing possible actions to select
- User-defined: Create: Leave the default number ("1") to use for mapping the Create operation to the selected action, or specify a new number.
- User-defined: Update: Leave the default number ("2") to use for mapping the Update operation to the selected action, or specify a new number.
- User-defined: Delete: Leave the default number ("3") to use for mapping the Delete operation to the selected action, or specify a new number.
- Click OK.
- To select the real-time event without associating an operation field, use the following procedure.
- In the Selection field, select Configuration without Operation Field.
- In the Find Objects in the Enterprise System window, specify the operation to use with the selected real-time event.
Figure 4. Configuration Properties window
- Click OK.
The selected real-time event is added to the Selected objects list.
Figure 5. The selected real-time event displayed in the Selected objects list
- Click Next.
Results
You have selected the real-time event you want to work with and configured the appropriate operation mapping relationship for it.
What to do next
From the Specify Composite Properties window, you specify the directory where to store the real-time events.