1.From the CD, load the Order Management module as explained in the readme file of the CD. This installs the following libraries:

OSLOMF3: Contains data files

OSLOMD3: Contains all other Order Management objects

The source is available in the OSLOMS3 library, but this requires a special order and is not normally shipped.

2.After you install the libraries, initialize the application with the following command:

AMINSAPP APSR(O) APPL(OM) RLSL(03) LIB(OSLOMD3)

3.Apply the authorization code for OM with the command:

STRIPGCF

4.Select option 4 and enter the codes that are provided next to the Order Management application.

Java components and configuration files

All other components of call.connect are on the call.connect CD. You can load them by following the instructions in the readme file.

The components are then loaded onto the iSeries in the /OrderManagement folder. This folder contains the following subfolders:

￿Cfg

￿Log

￿Deployed

￿Client

￿Mgr

￿Stored procedures

￿SQL scripts

3.2.2WebSphere installation and configuration

This section explains how to start the WebSphere administration server, import the configuration file, and start the application.

You can find complete instructions about how to install and configure WebSphere Application Server on the WebSphere Application Server Web site at:

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/websphere/wsappserver/docs/doc.htm

Starting the administration server

To start the administration server, follow these steps:

1.On the iSeries, enter the command:

STRSBS SBSD(QEJB/QEJBSBS)

This starts the QEJB Subsystem and two auto-start jobs QEJBADMIN and QEJBMNTR. WebSphere cannot start until the administration server is ready.

2.To find out the status of the administration server, check the job log for job QEJBADMIN. Enter the following command:

WRKACTJOB SBS(QEJBSBS)

3.Type 5 next to QEJBADMIN to view the job.

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