Deploy the OIPA Application
- Select Applications>New Application.
- Select New Enterprise Application.
- Use the Local file system or Remote file system browsing feature to locate the PASJava-websphere.war file and rename to PASJava.war.
- Click Next.
- Confirm that Fast Path is selected and click Next.
- On the Select installation options screen, click Next.
- On the Map modules to servers screen:
- Select the server from the scrolling list.
- Check the box for PASJava.war and click Apply.
- Click Next.
- On the Map resource references to resources screen, enter proper datasources and click Next.
- On the Map virtual hosts for Web modules screen, check the box for PASJava.war and click Next.
- On the Map context roots for Web modules screen, enter PASJava for the Context Root and click Next.
- On the Metadata for modules screen, Leave it as unchecked and click Next.
- Confirm the settings on the Summary screen and click Finish.
- The system lists output from the installation, with the final status at the end. Look for "Application PASJava_war installed successfully."
- Click the link to Save directly to the master configuration.
Create a Shared Library for OIPA
- Select Environment > Shared Libraries.
- Select the OIPA application server from the selection box.
- Click New.
- For the Name field, enter SharedLibs.
- For the Classpath field, enter the full paths to the following jar files (using the directory that was created in steps 4 and 5 in the OIPA Setup section):
- aspectjrt-1.8.10.jar
- aspectjweaver-1.8.10.jar
- commons-collections-3.2.2.jar
- commons-logging-1.2.jar
- coherence.jar
- oraclepki.jar
- osdt_cert.jar
- osdt_core.jar
eclipselink-2.6.4
javax.persistence-2.1.1
javax.ws.rs-api-2.0.1.jar
db2jcc4-10.1.jar (Only If IBM DB2 database)
ojdbc8-12.2.0.1.jar (Only If Oracle database)
- For the Native Library Path field, enter the full path for the following jar file:
- el-api-2.2.jar
- Check "Use an isolated class loader for this shared library" under class loading and Click OK.
- Save the configuration changes.
- Select Applications>WebSphere enterprise applications.
- Click on the OIPA application.
- Under the References heading, click the Shared library references link.
- Check the PASJava.war module and click the Reference shared libraries button.
- In the Available box, click on SharedLibs and then click the >> button. This will move SharedLibs to the Selected box.
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
- Save the configuration changes. Configure the OIPA Application
- Select Applications>Application Types>WebSphere enterprise application.
- Select the PASJava.war application.
- Under Detailed Properties, click Class loading and update detection.
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Select Classes loaded with local class loader first (parent last) option.
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Select Class loader for each WAR file in application option.
- Click OK.
- Save the configuration.
Start the OIPA Application
- Select Servers>Server Types>WebSphere application servers.
- Select the OIPA application.
- Click Start.
- Look for the message: "<server name> server started successfully."
- Create and Configure the Web Application Utility.
Using a web browser, connect to the Administrative Console using the appropriate server_name and port. (Ex: server_name:port/admin" class="external-link" rel="nofollow">http://server_name:port/admin)
Note: The files that are used to set up the Web Application Utility are often named PaletteConfig. Any files with the name PaletteConfig are part of the Web Application Utility.