How to Create Host Integration Designer XML (HIDX) for the Managed Data Provider for Host Files
After you have finished defining a remote environment for your application, you can use Visual Studio to create the Host Integration Designer XML (HIDX). Host Integration Server provides a variety of wizards and tools to help you in this process:
Create a Host File project.
Add one or more Host File Definitions to the project that will contain your application.
Define the record layout for your host file using Host Integration Server Designer.
HIS Designer enables you to create record layouts to encode and decode records in host files.
After you create the Host Integration Designer XML (HIDX), you can deploy your HIDX file to your local computer and test the record layout against your host file.
To create assembly Host Integration Designer XML (HIDX) for use with the Managed Provider for Host Files
Start Visual Studio.
Click File, then New, and then click Project.
In the New Project dialog box, in the Project types: pane, click Host Integration Projects.
In the Templates pane, click Host File Project.
In the Name field, type the name of your project.
In the Location field, type the location to save your project, and then click OK.
To add an assembly to your project
Click Project, and then click Add Host File Definition.
On the Add New Item dialog box, in the Templates pane, confirm that .NET Client Library is highlighted.
In the Name field, type the name of the assembly, and then click Add.
In the Host Environment field, select Host File for System z or Host File for System i.
In the Host Language field, select COBOL or RPG (System i only).
Click the Create button to continue.
To define interfaces using the HIS Designer
If you do not have a Host Definition file (.cbl or .rpg) file available, you can use the Import COBOL Wizard or the Import RPG Wizard to define your interfaces.
If you want to manually create or modify the record layouts, you can do so using the console tree of HIS Designer.
See Also
Creating an Application for the BizTalk Adapter for Host Applications