You can programmatically add a TaskManager endpoint to
a service by using the LiveCycle Java API. By adding a TaskManager
endpoint to a service, you enable a Workspace user to invoke the
service. That is, a user working in Workspace can invoke a process
that has a corresponding TaskManager endpoint.
Hinweis: You cannot add a TaskManager endpoint by using
web services.
Summary of stepsTo add a TaskManager endpoint to a service, perform the
following tasks:
Include project files.
Create an EndpointRegistryClient object.
Create a category for the endpoint.
Set TaskManager endpoint attributes.
Create a TaskManager endpoint.
Enable the endpoint.
Include project filesInclude the necessary files in your development
project. If you are creating a client application by using Java,
include the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services,
make sure that you include the proxy files.
The following
JAR files must be added to your project’s class path:
adobe-livecycle-client.jar
adobe-usermanager-client.jar
adobe-utilities.jar (required if LiveCycle is deployed
on JBoss Application Server)
jbossall-client.jar (required if LiveCycle is deployed
on JBoss Application Server)
For information about
the location of these JAR files, see Including LiveCycle Java library files.
Create an EndpointRegistry Client objectBefore you can programmatically
add a TaskManager endpoint, you must create an EndpointRegistryClient object.
Create a category for the endpointCategories are used to organize
services within Workspace. That is, a Workspace user can invoke
a service that has a TaskManager endpoint by selecting a category
within Workspace. When creating a TaskManager endpoint, you can either
reference an existing category or programmatically create a new
category.
Hinweis: This section creates a new category
as part of adding a TaskManager endpoint to a service.
Set TaskManager endpoint attributesTo create a TaskManager
endpoint for a service, specify the following values:
Connector identifier: Specifies the type of endpoint
that is created. To create a TaskManager endpoint, specify TaskManagerConnector.
Description: Specifies the description of the endpoint.
Name: Specifies the name of the endpoint.
Service identifier: Specifies the service to which
the endpoint belongs.
Category: Specifies a category identifier value that
is associated with the TaskManager endpoint.
Operation name: Typically, when creating a TaskManager
endpoint for a service that originated from a process created in
Workbench, the name of the operation is invoke.
Create a TaskManager endpointAfter you set a TaskManager endpoint
attributes, you can create a TaskManager endpoint for a service.
Enable the endpointAfter you create a new endpoint, you must
enable it. When the endpoint is enabled, it can be used to invoke
the service from within Workspace. After you enable the endpoint,
you can view it within Administration Console.
Add a TaskManager endpoint using the Java APIAdd a TaskManager endpoint by using the Java API:
Include project files.
Include client JAR files,
such as adobe-livecycle-client.jar, in your Java project’s class
path.
Create an EndpointRegistry Client object.
Create a category for the endpoint.
Create
a CreateEndpointCategoryInfo object by using its constructor
and passing the following values:
Create the category by invoking the EndpointRegistryClient object’s createEndpointCategory method
and passing the CreateEndpointCategoryInfo object.
This method returns an EndpointCategory object
that represents the new category.
Set TaskManager endpoint attributes.
Create
a CreateEndpointInfo object by using its constructor.
Specify the connector identifier value by invoking the CreateEndpointInfo object’s setConnectorId method
and passing the string value TaskManagerConnector.
Specify the description of the endpoint by invoking the CreateEndpointInfo object’s setDescription method
and passing a string value that describes the endpoint.
Specify the name of the endpoint by invoking the CreateEndpointInfo object’s setName method
and passing a string value that specifies the name.
Specify the service to which the endpoint belongs by invoking
the CreateEndpointInfo object’s setServiceId method
and passing a string value that specifies the service name.
Specify the category to which the endpoint belongs by invoking
the CreateEndpointInfo object’s setCategoryId method
and passing a string value that specifies the category identifier
value. You can invoke the EndpointCategory object’s getId method
to get the identifier value of this category.
Specify the operation that is invoked by invoking the CreateEndpointInfo object’s setOperationName method
and passing a string value that specifies the operation name. Typically,
when creating a TaskManager endpoint for a service
that originated from a process created in Workbench, the name of
the operation is invoke.
Create a TaskManager endpoint.
Create the endpoint
by invoking the EndpointRegistryClient object’s createEndpoint method
and passing the CreateEndpointInfo object. This
method returns an Endpoint object that represents
the new TaskManager endpoint.
Enable the endpoint.
Enable the endpoint by invoking
the EndpointRegistryClient object’s enable method
and passing the Endpoint object that was returned
by the createEndpoint method.
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