Walks you through the process of creating and configuring an
enterprise server instance, ESRSTAPI, to use in this tutorial.
Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.
To successfully deploy and run, an IMTK Web service, you must have an
enterprise server instance configured and started in
Enterprise Server. For this tutorial, you create the ESRSTAPI
enterprise server instance, configure its listeners, and optionally configure a deployment folder for it to use.
Start the Server Explorer
The
Server Explorer view is visible by default when using the
COBOL perspective, and appears as a tab on the same level as the
COBOL Explorer view. However, if it is not visible:
- In Eclipse, click
, and then click
Open.
Attention: You might encounter an
ESCWA Sign On dialog box as you perform the steps required to create, configure, start, or stop an
enterprise server region from the
Server Explorer. If you do, ensure that the
Server requires credentials,
Use specific server credentials, or
Server is secured
, and the
Store credentials boxes are
unchecked, and then click
OK.
If asked to provide a password, enter your UNIX logon password.
Start Enterprise Server Common Web Administration (ESCWA)
Create ESRSTAPI
In this section, you create the ESRSTAPI
enterprise server instance from ESCWA.
- In
ESCWA, click
Native.
- In the navigation pane, expand
Directory Servers, and then click
Default.
- In the right pane, click
New.
- In the
Name field, type
ESRSTAPI.
- Uncheck
MSS Enabled.
- Click
Save.
Configure ESRSTAPI
By default, your new
enterprise server instance is already configured for REST Web services; however, you must make some adjustments, which include enabling dynamic debugging,
setting an endpoint address for the Web Services and J2EE listener, and if you do not have Administrator privileges to the
Visual COBOL installation folder, defining a deployment folder.
- Enable Dynamic Debugging
-
- On the
Region and Serverlist page in the right pane, hover over the
ESRSTAPI entry, and then click the
Edit
icon that appears to the right of the
Security column.
- Under
Startup Options, check
Allow Dynamic Debugging.
- Click
Apply.
- Configure Listeners
-
- In the navigation pane, be sure that
ESRSTAPI is selected.
- On the
General drop-down list, select
Listeners.
- In the
Native Listener Navigation pane in the left-hand pane, expand
Communications Process 1, and click
Web Services and J2EE.
- In the
Port field, type
9003.
- Click
Apply.
- Click the
Web communication process in the
Native Listener Navigation pane in the left-hand pane
- Change the value of the
Requested Status field to
Stopped.
- Click
Apply.
Important: The default deployment directory used by
Enterprise Server is a subdirectory,
deploy, within your
Visual COBOL installation directory structure. If you have Administrator privileges to this subdirectory,
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
Visual COBOL deployment folder. To ensure successful deployment, create a
deploy subdirectory in your project.
- In the
COBOL Explorer, right-click the project, and then select
from the context menu.
Note: If
Folder is not an option on the context menu, click
Other, and create a new
deploy folder from there.
- In the
Folder name field, type
deploy, and then click
Finish.
- Import the .mfdeploy file
- The new
deploy folder must contain the
.mfdeploy configuration file. You import the file from the
COBOL Explorer.
- From the
COBOL Explorer, right-click the new
deploy folder, and then select
Import > Import from the context menu.
- Expand
General, and then click double-click
File System.
- Click the
Browse button that corresponds to the
From directory field, and browse to the
$COBDIR/deploy folder.
Note: If the
.mfdeploy file is not listed on the
Import from directory dialog box, right-click in the dialog box, and check
Show Hidden Files to view
.mfdeploy on the list .
- Click
Open.
- Check
.mfdeploy in the right pane.
- Click
Finish to import the file into the project.
- Define the deployment directory in ESCWA
- Now you need to configure your
enterprise server region by defining the new
deploy project folder as the deployment folder.
- In
ESCWA ensure that your
enterprise server region is selected in the navigation pane, and the
Communications Processes page is open in the right pane.
- Under
Communications Process 1 in the lower left pane, select
Web.
- In the
Listener Properties pane, scroll down to the
Custom Configuration field.
- Within the
Custom Configuration field, scroll down until you find the relevant code, then change:
uploads=<ES>/deploy
to:
uploads=project-folder/deploy
where
project-folder is the full path to your project folder, using forward slashes to separate subfolders. For example:
uploads=/home/hub/workspace/project-name/deploy
where
project-name is the name of the project.
- Click
Apply.