You need to define the output properties for your J2C bean.
Before you begin
Once you have created a project with which your J2C bean is
associated, you need to provide information about your bean.
Procedure
- In the Project name field, ensure
that the correct name of your project appears.
- In the Package name field, type
the name of the J2C bean package.
- In the Interface name field, type
the name of the J2C bean interface class.
- In the Implementation name field,
type the name of the implementation class of your J2C bean. By default,
the name appears as < interface name>Impl
- If you want to save your settings in an Ant script, select Saving J2C settings in an Ant script.
- If you want to create a simple J2C bean and add methods
and data binding classes later, click Finish. Later, you can add data binding classes by using the CICS/IMS Java Data Binding wizard.
- If you want to continue in the wizard to add a Java method to your J2C bean, click Next.
What to do next
Next you can create a Java method for each function or service that you want to access from
the enterprise information system. Additional methods can be added
later in the Java source editor
through the Snippets view.