Installing the SNA JCA LU0 Connector on WebSphere Application Server
About this task
The following procedure describes how to install the SNA JCA LU0Connector
in the managed environment of WebSphere® Application Server.
To
install the SNA JCA LU0Connector, complete the following steps:
Start the WebSphere Application Server and then start the
Administration Console.
In the left (node) pane, expand the Resources node
and click Resource Adapters. In the Resource
Adapters panel, click Install RAR.
In the Install RAR File panel, if the RAR file is on the workstation,
select Local Path and browse to the location of the
RAR file. If the RAR file is on a server, select Server Path and
enter the fully qualified path to the RAR file. Click Next.
In the following panel, type an arbitrary name such as JCALU0 and
description in the Name and Description fields. Click OK.
Return to the Resource Adapters panel (Resources > Resource Adapters) and click the name
of the new resource adapter you created.
In the panel that appears, click J2C Activation Specifications to
add new ActivationSpec JNDI name used for MDB.
Return to the Resource Adapters panel (Resources > Resource Adapters) , click J2C
Connection Factories. In the J2C Connection Factories panel, click New.
In the dialog that appears, type the connector's display name (such
as JCALU0_CF).
In the Additional Properties section, click Custom Properties.
In the Custom Properties panel, set the properties for the connection
with values that are appropriate for your environment:
LUName (mandatory)
HostApplicationName (mandatory)
If JCA LU0 Dummy Connector is used, then only the property resFile is
mandatory. The resFile should be set to an URL like http://localhost:9080/BTTSampleWeb/response.res.
See Java™ Sample
document for more information about using JCA Dummy LU0 Connector.
Copy the appropriate lu0wrap library file from the <toolkit
install>\lib\comms directory to a location defined in the PATH environment
variable.
Rename the file to appropriate file extension name according to
your operation system being used. See Dynamic Link Libraries of Connector for
more information.