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Verify in the technical system browser that the newly created object appears in the list under TS type: “third-party”. Create Business System In the SLD homepage, select “Business Landscape”. Select “New business system”. This will take you to the wizard. For the business system name, enter “XIWS_legacy_BS_XX (replace XX with your group number). Click “Next”. As technical system type, select “third-party”. Select your technical system As logical system name, enter “WS[XX]” (replace XX with your group number). This will be the “ALE name” of the business system. In the next screen, verify that product and software component are correct. Make sure your SWC is checked. Finally, make sure that this business system is identified as an application system (as opposed to an integration server). Choose the appropriate related integration server from the drop-down list. Click “Finish”. Step 2 – Repository From the Integration Builder home page, select “Integration Repository”. This will launch the Java Web Start application. Log in with your user ID and password. In the left-hand frame, find the software component “XI RIG US workshop base comp” and expand it. In the section “imported objects” you will find the IDoc CREMAS.CREMAS03. Double-click on it and inspect the IDoc metadata. From the “tools” menu, select “Import from system landscape directory” à “import software component versions”. From the list of software component versions, select your own software component created in step 1 (XI RIG US workshop XX). Click “Import”. The newly created SWC should appear in the left frame. Open the SWC and then double-click on the version. This will bring up the SWC version screen in the right frame. Switch to edit mode and add a namespace (urn:xiworkshop:group[XX]:legacy) to this SWC. Replace XX with your group number. Save and close. The new namespace should be visible under the SWC version node in the left frame. Under your namespace in the left frame, expand the node “Interface objects”. Create new data types. Right-click on “Data types” and select “New”. First we will create a data type called “Address_DT”. In the data type editor, create a structure for the Address, as specified below. Save the object. Now create another data type called “Vendor_DT”. Its structure should be as follows: Note that the Address_DT type previously created is now referenced from the main data type. This is called nesting of datatypes. This is achieved by selecting “Search Help” from the drop-down menu in the “Type” column. There you will be able to select any existing data type in the same SWC. Create a new message type In the left frame, right-click on the node “Message Types” and select “New”.
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