The procedures in this topic describe how to install the Service Sample Application on WebSphere® Application Server and run the sample in one of the Test Environment configurations. The procedures apply if your WebSphere Application Server is running on Windows®, Linux® and Unix platform.
To set up the application on WebSphere Application Server, follow these steps:
Note that <install root> refers to the root directory where you have the toolkit installed.
You will see messages indicating that CHAChildren, CHAInstance and CHAControl tables have been created successfully.
<env-entry> <env-entry-name>dseIniPath</env-entry-name> <env-entry-value>/dse/dse.ini</env-entry-value> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type> </env-entry>
Put this file back into BTTSampleServiceWeb.war, then put BTTSampleServiceWeb.war back to BTTSampleService.ear.
<env-entry> <description></description> <env-entry-name>dseIniPath</env-entry-name> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type> <env-entry-value>/dse/dse.ini</env-entry-value> </env-entry>
Put this file back into BTTCHAEJB.jar, and then put BTTCHAEJB.jar back to BTTJavaSample.ear.
Client side should add parameters to run for WebSphere, but for Windows limitation, service sample cannot run with enough quantity parameters on Windows command console. So user could execute it on Rational Application Developer IDE.