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Setting the Classpaths |
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The Execution Object Model panel of the Deployer Settings dialog box allows you to view or manually set the paths to the java classes, XML Schemas, or Web services that make up the XOM. The top part of the Execution Object Model panel displays your file system, and the bottom part of the panel displays the various XOM paths.
Any of the following files can be added to the XOM path:
.jar
-- executable Java file, or a pointer to a directory for all classes in the directory
.xsd
-- XML Schema
.wsdl
-- Web Service Definition Language file
To add a file to the XOM path:
The example in Figure 18.3 illustrates how the NCL.xsd
, BAL.xsd
, and TRL.xsd
files can be added to the XOM path.
To add a directory or an archive file to the User Java Classpath list:
.jar
file, or a .zip
file in the top part of the panel. The full name is displayed in the text field in the middle panel.
This path allows you to specify XML Schemas or Web services that will be loaded into the XOM as dynamic classes.
.xsd
or .xom
file in the top part of the panel, and then click the arrow in the middle of the panel, or double-click the file in the top part of the panel..xsd
for an XML Schema file and .xom
for a proprietary serialization format of the object model created from an XML Schema..xsd
file you can define a package name to prefix the names of the loaded dynamic execution classes. .xsd
file in the bottom part of the panel, and then click the Set Package button, or click the file itself..wsdl
file in the top part of the panel.http://
node in the top part of the panel, and type in the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) in the text field below the list of implementation elements, as shown in Figure 18.4.Connecting a Remote Engine | Setting a Ruleset Extractor Class | Exporting a Ruleset
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