Walks you through the steps required to associate an
enterprise server instance with your project, build the project, set deployment properties, deploy the service interface, and verify the deployment results.
Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.
To successfully deploy a Java service interface to an
enterprise server instance, you need to first set some options in
Visual COBOL.
Build the ProgramEJB Project
You need to build the project to generate all required deployment files.
- On the Solution Explorer, right-click the
ProgramEJB project; then click
Build.
Set Deployment Properties
To ensure that the deployment process runs smoothly, you must set some options that tell
Visual COBOL
what application server to use and where to find certain files.
- From the Solution Explorer, right-click the
ProgramEJB project; then click
Properties.
- Ensure that the
Interface type property is set to
Java Interface (default).
- Click the
Application files to deploy field, and then click its corresponding browse button
to add the following files:
File
|
Project Folder
|
bookfile.dat
|
ProgramEJB
|
bookfile.idx
|
ProgramEJB
|
book.dll
|
ProgramEJB >
bin > x86 > Debug |
These files are copied to the
enterprise server instance when you deploy. The
.dat and
.idx files are the data and index parts of the indexed file accessed by the service. The
.dll is the executable file you need to debug the service.
- Set the
Application server to
JBoss 6.1.0 (Java6).
- Click the
Browse button that corresponds to the
Classpath field and add the following EJB connector class files, all of which are located in your JBoss installation's
client subfolder:
-
jboss-connector-api_1.5_spec.jar
-
jboss-ejb-api_3.1_spec.jar
-
jboss-servlet-api_3.0_spec.jar
- Accept the default values for all other fields.
Associate the ESDEMO Enterprise Server Instance
You need to associate the ESDEMO
enterprise server instance with your
ProgramEJB project:
- From Server Explorer, expand
localhost under
Micro Focus Servers to see a list of available
enterprise server instances.
- Right-click
ESDEMO; then click
Associate with Project > ProgramEJB.
Stop Enterprise Server Instances
To ensure that your
enterprise server instance does not encounter any port conflicts with other
enterprise server instances that use the same listener port, stop all started
enterprise server instances as follows:
- From the Server Explorer, expand
localhost under
Micro Focus Servers to see a list of
enterprise server instances.
- Right-click each started
enterprise server instance, and stop it by selecting
Stop from the context menu. Started
enterprise server instances show with a green icon
.
Start the ESDEMO Enterprise Server Instance
Before deploying your service interface, you must start the ESDEMO instance where the ProgramEJB service will run.
- From the Server Explorer, expand
localhost under
Micro Focus Servers to see a list of available
enterprise server instances.
- To start the
ESDEMO
enterprise server instance, right-click it; then click
Start.
Note: If this is the first time you have started the server you see a sign-on dialog box. If
Store Credentials is checked, uncheck it; then click
OK. Unchecking
Store Credentials prevents this dialog box from showing when you subsequently start the region.
The
Enterprise Server Console Daemon is then invoked, starting the
enterprise server instance.
Build the ProgramEJB project
You need to generate a
.dll executable file from your project to deploy with your service interface. This is necessary so that you can debug the service after generating a client.
- From Solution Explorer, right-click the
ProgramEJB project; then click
Build on the context menu.
Deploy the ProgramEJB service interface
- From
the Solution Explorer, right-click the
ProgramEJB service interface; then click
Deploy.
The
Output window shows the progression of the deployment process. If deployment was successful, you should see a message indicating success.
If deployment ever fails, you should find a message in the output window indicating why it failed. Also, the failure message contains the path to the deployment log file. You can type the address into a browser and view the log file from there.
View deployment results
Now that your
service interface has been deployed as a service running on the ESDEMO enterprise server, you can look at the details of the deployed service Enterprise Server Administration page.
- If you have closed
Enterprise Server Administration, start it again from the from the Server Explorer.
In the row showing information for the ESDEMO enterprise server, you should see that the
Objects column shows the number of services that this enterprise server runs. In this case, the number of running services should be at least 9. These are the five that come standard with the ESDEMO enterprise server, plus the one service you added containing four operations. You might see more if you have deployed other services to the ESDEMO enterprise server.
- Click the
Details button for the ESDEMO Services.
In the row showing your new service,
ProgramEJB, you'll notice that the
Current Status column shows all four operations as
Available. This means that the service is ready to be access by a client.