WebSphere brand IBM WebSphere Presence Server, Version 7.0

Configuring partial publish and partial notify

You can use the configuration file to enable and disable partial publish and partial notify.

Before you begin
You will need the following files to complete this task. After you install the Presence Server product, these files are found in the directory was_root/installableApps/presence/scripts/config.
  • SystemConfiguration.xml
  • ConfigurationParams.txt
  • UpdateConfiguration.jar
Before you can make changes to your configuration, the file UpdateConfiguration.jar must be in the class path.
  1. Open SystemConfiguration.xml with a text editor.
  2. Modify the attributes on the partialDocuments tag to enable or disable partial publish and partial notify.
    You can set the following attributes. By default, both partial publish and partial notify are disabled.
    acceptPartialPublish=""
    true to enable partial publish; false to disable it
    sendPartialNotify=""
    true to enable partial notify; false to disable it
    For example:
    • <partialDocuments acceptPartialPublish="true" sendPartialNotify="true"/>
  3. Save and close the file.
  4. Open ConfigurationParams.txt with a text editor.
  5. Update the following parameters for your environment:
    • cfg.system = xml_path (where xml_path is the directory location for SystemConfiguration.xml)
    • username = database_administrator_user_name
    • password = database_administrator_password
    • DB2 dbDriver = com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver
    • Oracle dbDriver = oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
    • DB2 dbConnectionString = jdbc:db2://database_host_name:database_port/database_name
    • Oracle dbConnectionString = jdbc:oracle:thin:@database_host_name:database_port:database_name
  6. Run the java command that is appropriate for your operating system:
    Important: Enter the following parameters on a single line.
    • AIXLinux java -classpath UpdateConfiguration.jar: jdbc_path CmdConfig config_path/ConfigurationParams.txt
    (where jdbc_path is the directory location for your JDBC drivers and config_path is the directory location for ConfigurationParams.txt)
    Important: JDBC drivers must be separated by a colon.
    For example:
    • AIX /usr/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/java/bin/java -classpath UpdateConfiguration.jar:/opt/IBM/db2/V9.5/java/db2jcc.jar:/opt/IBM/db2/V9.5/java/db2jcc_license_cu.jar CmdConfig ConfigurationParams.txt
    • Linux /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/java/bin/java -classpath UpdateConfiguration.jar:/opt/IBM/db2/V9.5/java/db2jcc.jar:/opt/IBM/db2/V9.5/java/db2jcc_license_cu.jar CmdConfig ConfigurationParams.txt
  7. Restart the application:
    1. Click Applications > Application types > WebSphere Enterprise Applications.
      Note: If you are using WebSphere® Application Server version 6.1.0.x, reach this window by clicking Applications > Enterprise Applications.
    2. Select the check box associated with the Presence Server.
    3. Click Stop. The Application Status column should indicate a Stopped status.
    4. Click Start. The Application Status column should indicate a Started status.



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