How to integrate BIBean JSP page with Portal after deploying to iAS?

Hi all,
Right now we can deploy a JSP page contains BI Bean crosstab to iAS and can display the page using this url: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:7779/Application2/Analyze1.jsp.
BIBean version: 10.1.2.0.2
JDEV version: 10.1.2.1.0
iAS version: 10.1.2
Then according to a sample: http://otn.oracle.com/products/bib/htdocs/samples/samples_overview.html
, we should test PDKProviderAdapter, but we don't know how to create a provider for it. In the sample project "Portal" I can find a "provider" floder contains provider.xml under the "web content" node.
My question is : how to create the provider? which document or example can we refer to for help. Eagerly waiting for help.
Thanks in advance.
Scott

thnx for your response.
Basically we need to develop few JSP pages and that will insert data into the Oracle tables. These tables will hold user information for further processing. Now the requirement is to call these JSP pages from OBI dashboard. We can easily call the JSP pages if OBI runs on OC4J (that we have checked). But in our production environment we are having IIS server to run OBI. So our concern is how to deploy these JSP pages on IIS server?

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