WebSphere ESB maintains
administered JMS objects which cannot be interpreted by non-Java clients.
To allow non-Java clients to access administered objects, WebSphere ESB provides
a JNDILookup Web Service. This web service acts as a proxy to allow non-Java
clients to retrieve JMS administered objects.
Before you begin
Before installing the JNDILookup Web Service application you must
ensure you have a running installation of WebSphere ESB on
your system.
Why and when to perform this task
If your
WebSphere ESB is
going to be accessed by non-Java clients, you need to install the JNDILookup
Web Service. This application can be installed using the administrative console
as described below.
Important: After you start performing the steps
below, click Cancel to exit if you decide not to install the application.
Do not simply move to another administrative console page without first clicking Cancel on
an application installation page.
Steps for this task
- Click in the console navigation tree.
The first of two Preparing for application installation pages
is displayed.
- On the first Preparing for the application installation page,
specify the path to the new application.
- Browse to the install_root/installableApps directory,
and select SIBXJndiLookupEAR.ear.
- Click Next.
- On the second Preparing for application installation page:
- Select whether to generate default bindings and mappings.
Using the default bindings causes any incomplete bindings in the
application to be filled in with default values. Existing bindings are not
altered. You can customize default values used in generating default bindings.
- Click Next.
The Install New Application pages are
displayed.
- On Step 1: Select installation options panel,
select Deploy Web services.
- Click Step 5: Summary to go to the Summary panel.
- On the Summary panel click Finish.
What to do next
Examine the application installation progress messages. If the application
installs successfully, save your changes to the Master Configuration. You
can now see
SIBXJndiLookup in the list of deployed applications on
the
Enterprise Applications page accessed by clicking in the console navigation tree.
To start the application
from the Enterprise Applications page, select SIBXJndiLookup and
click Start.