Click the Finding Existing WSDLs icon at the end of the WSDL URL field. The

Using the IDE to Interact with Oracle Enterprise Repository 10-7 7. After the archive and its contents have been specified, you can enter asset submission data, such as a version number, the type of asset to be submitted, a description, and associated comments.

8. Click Finish.

9. Click OK in the confirmation window to complete the submission process.

10.2.2 Harvest Artifacts

Oracle Enterprise Repository can harvest BPEL, WSDL, XSD, and XSLT files and file directories. After harvesting, Oracle Enterprise Repository automatically creates assets, populates asset metadata, and generates relationship links based on the information in the artifact files. The harvesting function is available from the command line, and can be integrated into Eclipse or into the build process. To publishharvest a project, perform the following steps:

1. In Eclipse, right-click the project and select Submit this project to Oracle

Enterprise Repository . The Submit this Project to Oracle Enterprise Repository dialog is displayed.

2. Click OK. This runs a script to harvest the project to Oracle Enterprise Repository.

10.2.3 Search Oracle Enterprise Repository

You can access the assets and artifacts available in the Oracle Enterprise Repository through the Oracle Enterprise Repository plug-in for Eclipse. Through Eclipse, you can search for assets matching various criteria or view assets that may be of interest to a development project. To search for the asset details, perform the following steps:

1. In Eclipse, click Window, Show View.

2. Select Other.

3. Select the Enterprise Repository Access option. The Enterprise Repository Access

view is displayed as a tabbed pane containing Search and Project Team Assets panes. The Search tab enables querying of assets and displays results based upon specified criteria. The Search tab displays a toolbar at the top that is visible whether the active view is the Query pane or the Results pane. You can toggle between the two displays by clicking either the Query link or the Results link, depending on which pane is active at the time.

10.2.4 View Asset Details

For selected assets, you can view asset details such as description, usage history, expected savings, and relationships. Within the asset metadata, links to the supporting documentation, user guides, test cases are provided to better enable you to reuse the existing functionality. To view the asset details, perform the following steps: Note: It is suggested to use the Oracle Enterprise Repository harvester to submit the project or file to Oracle Enterprise Repository instead of the Submit File feature to have asset created as per the Oracle Enterprise Repository model.