on 12-04-2008 9:21 AM
Hi Folks, Here I am in real Need of Some inputs regarding JAVA Mapping. Actually I am working on the Change of a scenario. I just Added some fields to the interface. I added these fields on the Sender structure and the receiver structure.
I did mapping also for the added fields. Till XI part its working fine. The problem is When I see the Interface mapping they are using the Java Class Mapping as well with the message mapping.
I am very new to JAVA. I dont know even A..B..C..D of JAVA. That is the reason I am waiting for some to help from our Community.
Here are some inputs regarding the JAVA mapping. I did some research and find out that they are using the JAVA Mapping for XML Validation. So I came to know that we dont need to change the JAVA files. Java file just reads the Incoming structure and writes to the receiver. Inside the JAVA mapping it is using the XSD file to capture the incoming structure.
Here is the problem, when I double clik on the java mapping, it is heading to the Imported archives in which we are having .java, .class, .XSD files already imported with some path information. when I just check the code by double clicking the XSD structure it is showing the old XSD. it is not updated with the added fields. So when ever I am testing the Interface its throughing an exception.
Can any body please help me out in this matter.
As i am not going to change the JAVA files, Do I need to install the J2SDK in my local Machine.
What ever the path is showing in the imported archives, will that be in the XI server or again in our local machine. Do we need to create the folders to save any files on our local machines.
I am in need to change the XSD file in the path. where I need to change the XSD.
can any body please gimme the clear process regarding java part which I need to follow to complete my development. even though i completed 80% of my development I am struggling with this config from past 4 days. Please help me out. Looking for the positive responses.
Thanks,
Ramana Avula.
Helllooooo... Any inputs on this.
Regards,
Ramana
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Hi do one thing
Export the whole imported archive for e.g let the name be ABC.
When you click on ABC you find .java .class & XSD file.
export the archive with a .jar extension
for e.g ABC.jar
Now open this jar file with winzip.
you will see the three files i.e. .class .java & XSD
Now using winzip just replace the old XSD with new
The name should be same.
Take care if the XSD file is not present inside any folder
if so then replace it inside that directory only and not outside any folder
for e.g. /com/company/ folder have your .java & class file
but /com/company/xsd/abc.xsd is your xsd file
so replace it in appropriate folder only
And then reimport it back in the same archive
Edited by: Progirl Progirl on Dec 4, 2008 4:39 PM
Edited by: Progirl Progirl on Dec 4, 2008 4:42 PM
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