Provides instructions for creating and configuring the CICSCA
enterprise server region on which to run the COMMWS Web service created later in this tutorial.
Create the CICSCA
enterprise server region
- In Visual Studio, open the
Server Explorer.
Note: If it is hidden, select
View > Server Explorer from the Visual Studio main menu.
- Expand
Micro Focus Servers.
- Right-click
localhost, and then select
New Enterprise Server from the context menu.
- In the
Name field, type
CICSCA.
- Click the browse button
associated with the
Template field.
By default, this opens to the location of the
Enterprise Server template files, which is
%ProgramFiles (x86)\MIcro Focus\Enterprise Developer\etc\ServerTemplates.
- Double-click
CICSTemplate.xml.
- On the
Associate with projects list, check
CICSCommareaWS.
- Click
OK.
The
Output window displays a notification that the server has been created.
- In the
Server Explorer, expand
localhost to be sure that the CICSCA region has been added.
Start Enterprise Server Common Web Administration (ESCWA)
Configure listener ports in ESCWA
When you create a service interface in
Enterprise Developer, it is configured by default to use port number 9003 to send messages to
Enterprise Server, which listens for incoming messages on its Web Services and J2EE listener. You need to set the endpoint address for the
Web Services and J2EE listener to match the port number for the service interface.
In addition, you need to enable the Web listener to start automatically with the
enterprise server instance.
- In
ESCWA, click
NATIVE.
- In the navigation pane, expand
, and select your
enterprise server instance.
- On the
GENERAL drop-down list, select
Listeners.
- Expand
Communications Process 1, and click
Web Services and J2EE.
- In the
Port field, type
9003.
- Scroll down to the
Status section, and set the status to
Stopped.
- Click
APPLY.
- Under
Communications Process 1, click
Web.
- Change the
Requested Status field to
Stopped.
- Click
APPLY.
Important: The default deployment directory used by
Enterprise Server is a subdirectory,
deploy, within your
Enterprise Developer installation directory structure. If you have Administrator privileges to this subdirectory,
or if you started
Visual Studio using
Run as Administrator,
you are not required to complete the following tasks. Otherwise, you must complete them to create and configure an alternative deployment directory.
Create and configure a deployment directory
- Create the
deploy directory
- Without Administrator privileges, you cannot deploy to
Enterprise Server from the default
Enterprise Developer deployment folder. To ensure successful deployment, create a
deploy subdirectory in your project.
- In the
Solution Explorer, right-click the project, and then select
Add > New Folder from the context menu.
- Type
deploy; then press
Enter.
- Import the .mfdeploy file
- The new
deploy folder must contain the
.mfdeploy configuration file. You import the file from the
Solution Explorer.
- From the
Solution Explorer, right-click the
deploy folder; then select
Add > Existing Item.
- Browse to the
%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\deploy folder.
- Set the filter drop-down list to
All Files (*.*).
- Double-click the
.mfdeploy file.
- Define the deployment directory in ESCWA
- Now you need to configure your
enterprise server instance by defining the new
deploy project folder as the deployment folder.
- In
ESCWA click
NATIVE.
- In the
ESCWA navigation pane, expand
Directory Servers > Default, and then select your
enterprise server instance.
- On the
GENERAL drop-down list, select
Listeners.
- Expand
Communications Process 1, and click
Web.
- In the
LISTENER PROPERTIES pane, scroll down to the
Custom Configuration field; then within the field, scroll down until you find the relevant code, then change:
uploads=<ES>/deploy
to:
uploads=c:/tutorials/IMTK/project-name/deploy
where
project-name is the name of the project.
- Click
APPLY.