Setting up WebSphere Application Server

Before you can deploy the adapter web application war file, you must set up your WebSphere® Application Server.

Before you begin

Add the following session management custom property to avoid SESN0008E error message when a user logs out without terminating the session:
  1. Click Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers > ProfileName where ProfileName is the name of your application server profile.
  2. Under Container Settings, click Session management.
  3. Under Additional properties, click Custom properties.
  4. Click New and enter the following information:
    • Name: InvalidateOnUnauthorizedSessionRequestException
    • Value: true
  5. Click Apply and save directly to the master configuration.
For more information about the InvalidateOnUnauthorizedSessionRequestException property see, Custom properties.

About this task

Use the console to install the adapter web application on WebSphere Application Server.

Procedure

  1. Open the Admin console.
  2. Click Applications > New application > New Enterprise Application.
  3. Under Full path, enter the path to the gitAdapter.war web application file.

    If you did not install Apache Tomcat when you installed the Rational® solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management, the directory that contains the web application is the one that you defined during the CLM installation. The default directory is JazzInstallDir/server/webapps/gitAdapter.war

  4. Click Next then select Fast Path - Prompt only when additional information is required.
  5. Click Next to accept the default options until you reach the Map context roots for web modules page.
  6. In the Map context roots for web modules, set Context root to /gitAdapter and click Next.
  7. Click Finish.
  8. Verify that the gitAdapter_war application was installed correctly and click Save directly to the master configuration. The Preparing for the application installation page displays again. Click Applications > Application Types > WebSphere enterprise applications to see your application in the list of installed applications.

Results

The adapter web application is installed on a WebSphere Application Server.

What to do next

Start the web application, see Deploying on WebSphere Application Server.

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