Calling activity
An EJB connector is invoked from a connector activity — an
activity with the Activity Type set to
Connect
that applies to a class derived from the
Work- base class. An Integrator shape (
) in a flow
rule can reference activities with the Connect
Activity Type.
When you use the Connector wizard, the wizard generates a connector
activity. You may need to fine-tune settings or steps in the generated
rule. If you create the connector rules directly using rule forms rather
than with the Connector wizard, you must also create the connector
activities.
Connector activities have the following kinds of steps:
- A step that creates a named page for the class rule that the
connector rule applies to. This page becomes the primary page for the
connector.
- A step that sets property values that serve as the input for the
connector's invocation of the EJB.
- A step that calls the connector rule. This step uses the
Connect-EJB method. The step page is the primary page of the
connector.
- A step that processes the data that the connector rule
receives.
Performance statistics
For information on gathering
performance information about this connector see
Testing Services and Connectors, a document on the
Integration pages of the Pega Developer Network.
Debugging
For more information on testing connectors, see
Testing Services and Connectors, a document on the
Integration pages of the Pega Developer Network.
Viewing Java Bean properties
The Java Bean Viewer
tool allows you to view Java Bean properties in a tree format. See
About the Java Bean
Viewer Tool.
About Connect EJB
rules