Chapter 2

Section 2.3

Installing the VSAM eWay

Installing Enterprise Manager eWay Plug-Ins

Enterprise Manager requires an eWay specific “plug-in” for each eWay you install. These plug-ins enable the Enterprise Manager to target specific alert codes for each eWay type, as well as start and stop the inbound eWays.

The Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installation Guide describes how to install Enterprise Manager. The Sun SeeBeyond eGate Integrator System Administration Guide describes how to monitor servers, Services, logs, and alerts using the Enterprise Manager and the command-line client.

The eWay Enterprise Manager Plug-ins are available from the List of Components to Download under the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installer’s Downloads tab.

There are two ways to add eWay Enterprise Manager plug-ins:

ƒFrom the Sun SeeBeyond Enterprise Manager

ƒFrom the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installer

To add plug-ins from the Enterprise Manager

1From the Enterprise Manager’s Explorer toolbar, click configuration.

2Click the Web Applications Manager tab, go to the Auto-Install from Repository sub-tab, and connect to your Repository.

3Select the application plug-ins you require, and click Install. The application plug- ins are installed and deployed.

To add plug-ins from the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installer

1From the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installer’s Downloads tab, select the Plug-Ins you require and save them to a temporary directory.

2From the Enterprise Manager’s Explorer toolbar, click configuration.

3Click the Web Applications Manager tab and go to the Manage Applications sub- tab.

4Browse for and select the WAR file for the application plug-in that you downloaded, and click Deploy. The plug-ins is installed and deployed.

2.3.1Viewing Alert Codes

You can view and delete alerts using the Enterprise Manager. An alert is triggered when a specified condition occurs in a Project component. The purpose of the alert is to warn the administrator or user that a condition has occurred.

To View the eWay Alert Codes

1Add the eWay Enterprise Manager plug-in for this eWay.

2From the Enterprise Manager’s Explorer toolbar, click configuration.

3Click the Web Applications Manager tab and go to the Manage Alert Codes sub- tab. Your installed eWay alert codes display under the Results section. If your eWay alert codes are not displayed under Results, do the following:

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Sun Microsystems 5.1.3 Viewing Alert Codes, To add plug-ins from the Enterprise Manager, To View the eWay Alert Codes

5.1.3 specifications

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