When
the
installation
is
complete,
the
following
files
are
installed
in
the
directory
on
your
system
where
you
have
installed
the
product:
v
ODA\Siebel\SiebelODA.jar
v
ODA\messages\SiebelODAAgent.xsd
v
ODA\Siebel\start_SiebelODA.bat
(Windows
only)
v
ODA/Siebel/start_SiebelODA.sh
(UNIX
only)
v
bin\CWODAEnv.bat
(Windows
only)
v
bin/CWODAEnv.sh
(UNIX
only)
Note:
If
ICS
is
your
broker,
CWODAEnv.bat
must
be
modified
to
reflect
the
version
of
ICS.
For
ICS
version
4.2.x,
change
CWVERSION
to
4.2.
For
ICS
version
4.1.1,
change
CWVERSION
to
4.1.
Note:
Except
as
otherwise
noted,
this
document
uses
backslashes
(\)
as
the
convention
for
directory
paths.
For
UNIX
installations,
substitute
slashes
(/)
for
backslashes.
All
IBM
product
pathnames
are
relative
to
the
directory
where
the
product
is
installed
on
your
system.
using
SiebelODA
Before
you
can
run
SiebelODA,
you
must
copy
the
required
Siebel
application’s
.jar
files
to
the
%ProductDir%/connectors/Siebel/dependencies
directory.
The
following
files
must
be
copied
to
this
directory:
Siebel
7.7
SiebelJI_enu.jar
Siebel.jar
Siebel
7.x
SiebelJI_enu.jar
SiebelJI_Common.jar
The
default
version
of
Siebel
is
set
to
7.x.
Ensure
that
the
REM
in
the
following
line
is
not
removed:
REM
set
SIEBELVERSION=”6.x”
Siebel
6.2.x
SiebelDataBean.jar
SiebelTC_enu.jar
SiebelTcCommon.jar
SiebelTcOM.jar
You
must
edit
the
start_SiebelODA.bat
file
to
remove
the
REM
in
the
line:
REM
set
SIEBELVERSION
=”6.X”
After
installing
the
SiebelODA,
you
must
do
the
following
to
generate
business
objects:
1.
Start
the
ODA.
2.
Start
Business
Object
Designer.
3.
Follow
a
six-step
process
in
Business
Object
Designer
to
configure
and
run
the
ODA.
The
following
sections
describe
these
steps
in
detail.
Chapter
5.
Creating
business
objects
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