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1> Customer changes the in<strong>for</strong>mation of one company in <strong>JD</strong>E server. Then,<br />

<strong>JD</strong>E server will generate the corresponding real-time event.<br />

2> <strong>JD</strong>E adapter will poll the event from <strong>JD</strong>E server in period. Then, it will find<br />

the real-time event and fetch the event from <strong>JD</strong>E server.<br />

3> At last, <strong>JD</strong>E adapter will convert the real-time event to a SDO and send it<br />

to the destination SCA component.<br />

This scenario illustrates the ability of <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>JD</strong>E adapter to interact with <strong>JD</strong>E<br />

server by polling real-time event from <strong>JD</strong>E server.<br />

Configuring the adapter <strong>for</strong> inbound processing<br />

Run the external service wizard to specify business objects, services, and<br />

configuration to be used in this tutorial.<br />

Creating the project<br />

1. Switch to the Business Integration Perspective in <strong>WebSphere</strong> Integration<br />

Developer by choosing from the menu: Window -> Open Perspective -<br />

> Business Integration.<br />

2. <strong>Start</strong> the external service wizard by choosing: File-> New -> External<br />

Service.<br />

3. Expand <strong>Adapter</strong>s and select J D <strong>Edwards</strong>, and then click Next button.<br />

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