￿$appname$: This is the application name, such as SalesTest. It should be different from the default application name so that they can be distinguished if they are both running together.

Note: The application name should be less than 11 characters in length. This way you can see it clearly on the iSeries using the WRKACTJOB SBS(QEJBSBS) command. Longer names are allowed, but they are truncated when viewed this way.

￿$container$: This is the container name, which is typically the same as the application name, but it can be different.

Starting application server

Follow the steps to start the application server and its beans:

1.Start the application.

2.Start a WebSphere console.

3.In a command prompt, change the directory to:

..\WebSphere\appserver\bin

Note: This is a standard directory after a default installation of the console, but you may install it someplace else.

4.To start the console, enter the command: adminclient <iSeries> <Port Number>

For this example, to start a console for the instance running on port 902, you may enter: adminclient <iSeries 902>

5.Wait for message “Console Ready” to appear in the console. The topology view is displayed by default.

6.Open the node, application server, and container to display the beans.

7.Click the application server. Click Start and then wait. The beans turn blue as they start. This may take several minutes.

3.6.5Manual client installation

For one or two test users, it may be easier to use a manually installed client rather than Java Web Start. To change from live to test versions of Java Web Start, you must change the configuration each time, although they are fairly simple. Details on both are included here.

For a simple setup for one or two users, it is possible to configure a client individually rather than using Java Web Start. This is simpler than using JWS, but is not as well controlled. Every user will have their own set of client software, whereas with JWS, only one set is installed on the server.

To install the client software manually, follow the instructions provided here. They assume that you want to install the software to a folder, called callConnect, on your C drive. If you want to install the software somewhere else, amend the path accordingly:

1.Copy the jre folder from /OrderManagement/test to a folder c:\callConnect\test on your client.

2.Copy the CCClient folder from /OrderManagement/test to c:\callConnect\test\CCClient.

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