Add Application View Control Dialog
Use this dialog to add an Application View control to your web service. An Application View control provides a Java interface between your web service and a WebLogic Integration Application View, allowing you to interact with the Enterprise Information System represented by the Application View via Java method calls.
For more information about creating Application View controls, see Creating a New Application View Control.
Type the variable name used to access the new Application View control instance from your web service. When you call Application View control methods from your web service, your web service will refer to the Application View control by this name. The name must be a valid Java identifier.
If you already have an Application View control CTRL file within your project, choose Use an Application View control already defined by a CTRL file and click the Browse button to select the appropriate CTRL file. To finish the dialog, click Create.
To create a new Application View CTRL file, choose Create a new Application View control to use with this service and type the name of the new CTRL file. The word "Control" is automatically appended to the name you enter.
If you make this a control factory, web services can dynamically create multiple instances of this control. To learn more about control factories, see Control Factories: Managing Collections of Controls.
If you have chosen to create a new Application View CTRL file, click the Browse button to select from the deployed Application Views. To finish the dialog, click Create.
If you select the Browse button in Step 3, the Application View Browser is displayed. It presents the Application Views that are deployed in the current domain. When an Application View is selected, the Application Views description is presented.
If the Application View defines asynchronous services, each one is displayed in the Asynchronous methods area of the dialog. You may choose which methods to use asynchronously. By default, all asynchronous services are selected to be implemented as asynchronous methods.
In Step 3, you may also set the username and password with which the Application View control will access the target Application View.
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