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Frank Jennings, David Salter

"Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6"

Whenever the SOAP client sends a text message,
for example 'BPEL', the process returns 'Hello BPEL' to the client. For deploying
our BPEL process, we need a Composite Application. Our BPEL process should be
deployed as a JBI module, in a Composite Application to be processed by the BPEL
Service Engine.
So, create a new Composite Application by clicking File | New Project and
selecting Composite Application from the SOA category.
Enter HelloBPELCA as the name of our Composite Application. Provide a valid
path for the Project Location field and click Finish.
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Now, right-click on HelloBPELCA node and select Add JBI Module, to add a new
JBI Module.
BPEL Designer
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In the Select Project window, select the HelloBPEL NetBeans project file you created
earlier. Note that the Service Engine deployment jar is selected automatically from
the project. Click Add Project Jar Files to continue.
Now, if you notice the folder structure of the composite application, HelloBPEL.jar
is copied to the JBI Modules folder so that it can be deployed to a BPEL
Service Engine.
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Right-click on the composite application and select Clean and Build, to build the
composite application as shown in the following screenshot:
After building the composite application, right-click on the composite application
and select Deploy to deploy the project.


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