Web Client

Installing the Web Presentation Service (WPS) as Service (for Windows)

  Since the release of Agile e5.1 the Java Service wrapper is delivered.

With the creation of a Web Presentation Service (WPS), a script is created by which the WPS can be installed as a service. The created script is located in the directory <ep_root>\axalant\cmd and is named "PS_<wps-name>.bat".
This script can be called up in the DOS shell with different parameters:

1. PS_<envname>.bat -c starts the WPS mit ouput in the console (can be terminated with CTRL-C)
2. PS_<envname>.bat -i installs the WPS as Windows service
3. PS_<envname>.bat -t starts the WPS Windows service
4. PS_<envname>.bat -p stops the WPS Windows service
5. PS_<envname>.bat -r deleted/uninstalls the WPS Windows service

Calling up the script PS_<envname>.bat without a parameter, a list of possible parameters is displayed.

Used files:

- <ep_root>\axalant\bin\intel-ms-nt5.0\wrapper.dll
- <ep_root>\axalant\bin\intel-ms-nt5.0\wrapper.exe
- <ep_root>\axalant\ini\PS_wrapper.conf (check/change this file before installing a service)
- <ep_root>\axalant\ini\tpl_PS_env.bat (the scripts for the corresponding WPS in the directory <ep_root>\axalant\cmd are created
from this template)
- <ep_root>\axalant\cmd\PS_<wps-name>.bat

   
 

Start the Web Presentation Service (WPS) for UNIX

  For Unix the script is located in the directory <ep_root>/axalant/scripts and is named "BS_<envname>.sh". This script can be called up in the DOS shell with different parameters:

1. PS_<envname>.sh console = starts the [Web] Presentation Service (Tomcat) with output in the console
2. PS_<envname>.sh start = starts the WPS in the background
3. PS_<envname>.sh stop = stops the WPS service
4. PS_<envname>.sh restart = restarts the WPS service
5. PS_<envname>.sh [dump] = causes the WPS service to do a full thread dump