Adding a BusinessWorks project as a synchronization source
You can use a TIBCO BusinessWorks 5 project to automatically create the resources that are required for testing.
About this task
Procedure
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Launch the Create a new Synchronization Source wizard in one of
the following ways:
- Drag a BusinessWorks project folder from the file system into the Logical view of the Architecture School perspective.
- Click on the menu bar in the Logical or Synchronization view.
- Click the Create Synchronization Source icon () and select TIBCO BusinessWorks Project from the Type list in the Create a new Synchronization Source wizard.
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Complete the information on the first page of the Create a new
Synchronization Source wizard that is unique to the BusinessWorks
project.
That information consists of the following fields:
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Complete the remaining fields on the first page of the Create a new
Synchronization Source wizard.
- Only environments associated with the current project are displayed in the list for the Environment field. If you enter a new name, a new environment is created with that name for the current project.
- If you want to specify a name, component location, or synchronization option for the new sync source, select the Show advanced options check box. Those options are displayed on the third page of the wizard.
- Click Next to continue.
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On the TIBCO BusinessWorks TRA File page, complete the following
steps:
- Select Create and bind to a new resource.
- Provide the name of the Host where the TIBCO Runtime Agent (TRA) file is located. Alternatively, you can specify localhost to use a local TIBCO Designer configuration file.
- Specify the initial port for the host.
- Navigate to the location of the TRA File.
- If a configuration is already declared in the project, then click Bind to an existing resource to select that configuration.
- Click Next to continue.
The BusinessWorks project is created in the Logical view and the TRA file is created in the Physical view. The project and the file are associated by means of an entry in the Environment. - Complete the wizard by following the instructions in Adding a synchronization source.