Deploy the OIPA Application

  1. Select Applications>New Application.
  2. Select New Enterprise Application.
  3. Use the Local file system or Remote file system browsing feature to locate the PASJava-websphere.war file and rename to PASJava.war.
  4. Click Next.
  5. Confirm that Fast Path is selected and click Next.

  6. On the Select installation options screen, click Next.
  7. On the Map modules to servers screen:
    1. Select the server from the scrolling list.
    2. Check the box for PASJava.war and click Apply.
    3. Click Next.

  8. On the Map resource references to resources screen, enter proper datasources and click Next.
  9. On the Map virtual hosts for Web modules screen, check the box for PASJava.war and click Next.
  10. On the Map context roots for Web modules screen, enter PASJava for the Context Root and click Next.

  11. On the Metadata for modules screen, Leave it as unchecked and click Next.
  12. Confirm the settings on the Summary screen and click Finish.

  13. The system lists output from the installation, with the final status at the end. Look for "Application PASJava_war installed successfully."

  14. Click the link to Save directly to the master configuration.

Create a Shared Library for OIPA

  1. Select Environment > Shared Libraries.
  2. Select the OIPA application server from the selection box.
  3. Click New.
  4. For the Name field, enter SharedLibs.
  5. 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)

  6. For the Native Library Path field, enter the full path for the following jar file:
    • el-api-2.2.jar
  7. Check "Use an isolated class loader for this shared library" under class loading and Click OK.
  8. Save the configuration changes.
  9. Select Applications>WebSphere enterprise applications.
  10. Click on the OIPA application.
  11. Under the References heading, click the Shared library references link.
  12. Check the PASJava.war module and click the Reference shared libraries button.
  13. In the Available box, click on SharedLibs and then click the >> button. This will move SharedLibs to the Selected box.
  14. Click OK.
  15. Click OK.
  16. Save the configuration changes. Configure the OIPA Application
  17. Select Applications>Application Types>WebSphere enterprise application.
  18. Select the PASJava.war application.
  19. Under Detailed Properties, click Class loading and update detection.
  20. Select Classes loaded with local class loader first (parent last) option.

  21. Select Class loader for each WAR file in application option.

  22. Click OK.
  23. Save the configuration.

Start the OIPA Application

  1. Select Servers>Server Types>WebSphere application servers.
  2. Select the OIPA application.
  3. Click Start.
  4. Look for the message: "<server name> server started successfully."
  5. 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.

 

 

 

 

 

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