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1 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation BEA TUXEDO Builder 2.0 Document Edition 2.0 July 1998

2 Copyright Copyright 1997, 1998 BEA Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Restricted Rights Legend This software and documentation is subject to and made available only pursuant to the terms of the BEA Systems License Agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. It is against the law to copy the software except as specifically allowed in the agreement. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from BEA Systems, Inc. Use, duplication or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions set forth in the BEA Systems License Agreement and in subparagraph (c)(1) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights Clause at FAR ; subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS , subparagraph (d) of the Commercial Computer Software--Licensing clause at NASA FAR supplement ; or their equivalent. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of BEA Systems. THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FURTHER, BEA Systems DOES NOT WARRANT, GUARANTEE, OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE, OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE, OF THE SOFTWARE OR WRITTEN MATERIAL IN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. Trademarks or Service Marks BEA and ObjectBroker are registered trademarks of BEA Systems, Inc. BEA Builder, BEA Connect, BEA Manager, BEA MessageQ, Jolt and M3 are trademarks of BEA Systems, Inc. TUXEDO is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries. All other company names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Document Edition Part Number Date Software Version December July

3 Contents Installing BEA TUXEDO Builder System Requirements...1 Windows Installation...2 Step 1. View Installation Initialization...2 Step 2. View Welcome Windows...3 Step 3. Read Installation Requirements...5 Step 4. Accept the License Agreement...6 Step 5. Provide User Information...7 Step 6. Select the BEA Builder Products to Install...9 Destination Directory...10 Disk Space...11 Step 7. Provide License Information...12 License Validation...13 Expired License...13 Step 8. Check the Selected Component Requirement...14 Active Expert...14 C++ Expert or Configuration Expert or Contract Repository Client...16 Rose Expert...18 Contract Repository Server...20 Programming Samples...23 Online Help and Documentation...23 JAVA Runtime Environment Installation...26 Finish the Select Components Task...28 Step 9. Select the BEA TUXEDO Builder Program Folder...29 Step 10. Start Copying Files...30 Step 11. Monitor the Copy Process...32 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide iii

4 Step 12. Append the Jolt License Step 13. Acknowledge Successful Installation Active Expert Run-Time Installation UNIX Installation Before You Begin Installation Directory Structure UNIX System Installation Instructions Example of UNIX System Installation Configuring the Contract Repository Servers Configuring the Jolt Servers Security and Encryption Configuring the Jolt Server Listener Starting the Jolt Servers Shutting Down the Jolt Servers Configuring the Repository Server *GROUPS Section *SERVERS Section Repository File Starting the BEA TUXEDO Builder Applications Starting the Active Expert Application Builder Starting the C++ Expert Starting the Rose Expert Starting the Configuration Expert Starting the Contract Repository Editor iv BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

5 SETUP AND INSTALLATION Installing BEA TUXEDO Builder The following chapter takes you through the step-by-step procedures to install the BEA TUXEDO Builder 2.0 products. This chapter consists of the following sections: System Requirements Windows Installation UNIX Installation Configuring the Contract Repository Servers Starting the BEA TUXEDO Builder Applications After you have properly installed the Builder products, refer to the section Starting the BEA TUXEDO Builder Applications, to start your newly installed products. For information on any of these products, see the BEA TUXEDO Builder Release Notes. System Requirements To run the BEA TUXEDO Builder software, your system must have the following: At least 32 MB of RAM At least 50 to 100 MB of free disk space A Pentium 90 (or above) processor for Windows NT or Windows 95 systems BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 1

6 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Windows Installation The BEA TUXEDO Builder product setup/install program for the Windows platform is located in the win32/setup.exe file on the CD-ROM. To install the Builder products, insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and double click on the win32/setup.exe file to launch the Builder products installation. When the installation program launches, follow the prompts shown in the windows as described in the following steps. Step 1. View Installation Initialization When the installation starts, the preparation information is shown. Figure 1 Preparing Install Window 2 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

7 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Step 2. View Welcome Windows When the install preparation process has completed, the Welcome splash screen is displayed. Figure 2 Welcome Splash Screen Click Next to display the Welcome information. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 3

8 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Figure 3 Welcome Information Window Click Next to proceed. 4 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

9 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Step 3. Read Installation Requirements After the welcome, the pre-installation notes file is displayed. This file describes which components need to be installed together and specifies the environment required to successfully install the BEA TUXEDO Builder products. Figure 4 Pre-installation Notes Window To proceed with the installation, exit the Notepad. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 5

10 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Step 4. Accept the License Agreement When you close the Notepad, the license agreement is displayed. Figure 5 License Agreement Window In order to proceed with the installation, you must accept the license agreement. Click Yes to accept (or click No to cancel the installation process.) 6 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

11 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Step 5. Provide User Information After you accept the license agreement, the User Information window is displayed. Provide the requested information, and click Next to continue. Figure 6 User Information Window BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 7

12 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER When the Registration Confirmation window is displayed, verify that the information shown is correct. Figure 7 Registration Confirmation Window If the information shown is correct, click Yes to proceed (or click No to redisplay the previous screen). 8 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

13 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Step 6. Select the BEA Builder Products to Install The Select Components dialog displays a list of components to be installed. Figure 8 Select Components Window Select the components you want to install by clicking on them. (A check mark in the box next to a product indicates that it is selected to be installed.) Note: Since the Contract Repository Server is not supported on Windows 95 platforms, Windows 95 installations do not include the Contract Repository Server in the list of components. For information on dependencies and requirements for each of these components, refer to Step 3. Read Installation Requirements. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 9

14 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Destination Directory The path shown for the Destination Directory on the Select Components window is the location where the Builder products will be installed. The default Destination Directory is YourDrive:\TUXBldr\ as shown in Figure 8. If you want to install the Builder components in a directory other than the default, click on the Browse button to get the file browser, as shown in Figure 9. Use the file browser to locate the directory in which you want to install the Builder products and click OK to specify this new path name as the Destination Directory. Figure 9 Choose Directory Window If you do change the Destination Directory to something other than the default, you should see the new path name reflected on the Select Components window. 10 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

15 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Disk Space The Select Components window also provides information about the disk space required for the currently selected Builder components. (Note that the required disk space changes based on the components you have selected.) To check the available disk space on another drive, click on Disk Space to get the disk browser. Use the drop-down menu to show available disk space on other disk drives. To reset the drive used in the Destination Directory path name, choose a new drive and click OK. If you do change the disk drive, you should see the new drive name reflected as the first part of the Destination Directory on the Select Components window. (In Figure 8 the C: drive is specified.) BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 11

16 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Step 7. Provide License Information If the C++ Expert, Rose Expert, or Active Expert is selected, the Install License Token window is displayed. Provide the requested information and then click Next to continue. Figure 10 Install License Token Window The installation program checks for the following items. 12 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

17 WINDOWS INSTALLATION License Validation If the license is not valid, the following error message is displayed. If you get this message, click OK to acknowledge. The Install License Token window continues to be displayed for you to provide a valid serial number and token. Expired License If the license has expired, the following error message is displayed. If you get this message, click OK to acknowledge. The Install License Token window continues to be displayed for you to provide a valid serial number and token. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 13

18 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Step 8. Check the Selected Component Requirement Active Expert In order to run the Active Expert, you must have TUXEDO /WS version 6.3 or 6.4 and the Visual Edge Object Bridge version 1.2 installed. TUXEDO /WS If you select the Active Expert, the installation program checks if the system has TUXEDO /WS version 6.3 or 6.4 and the Object Bridge version 1.2. If the TUXEDO /WS version found is not the correct version, the following error message is displayed. Click Yes to continue the Builder installation without installing the Active Expert. Click No to cancel the Builder installation until you have installed a supported version of the TUXEDO /WS. OBJECT BRIDGE In order to run the Active Expert, you must have the Object Bridge installed. If the Object Bridge is not installed, the following error message is displayed. 14 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

19 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Click Yes to run the Object Bridge installation and continue with the Builder installation. Click No if you do not want to install the Object Bridge if you click No, the following error message is displayed. Click Yes to continue the Builder installation of other components without installing the Object Bridge or the Active Expert. When the Object Bridge installation begins, the following screen displays. The TUXEDO Builder installation proceeds after the Object Bridge installation finishes. Figure 11 Object Bridge Deployment Window BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 15

20 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER If Object Bridge is found on your system, the following message is displayed. (The installation program is checking to make sure that you have Object Bridge version 1.2, which is required by the BEA TUXEDO Builder software.) Click Yes to cancel the Builder installation until you uninstall the current Object Bridge. Click No if you want to use the existing Object Bridge for the Active Expert and continue with the Builder installation. C++ Expert or Configuration Expert or Contract Repository Client In order to run the C++ Expert, the Configuration Expert, or the Contract Repository Client, the Java Runtime Environment (JRE 1.1.5) and Jolt client 1.1 must be present. Note: The following installation procedure is based on the use of the JRE If you have the Java Development Kit (JDK version 1.1.5) installed on your system, you can use it, instead of the JRE The installation checks if the system has Jolt client 1.1. If Jolt client 1.1 is found on the system, the installation does not install the zipped Jolt client 1.1 classes shipped with Builder. If you do not have an existing Java Runtime Environment 1.1.5, be sure to select the Java Runtime Environment along with the C++ Expert, the Configuration Expert or the Contract Repository Client in the Select Components window (see Figure 8). If you have an existing Java Runtime Environment that you want to use, select only the C++ Expert, the Configuration Expert, or the Contract Repository Client. If you select the C++ Expert, the Configuration Expert, or the Contract Repository Client but do not select an existing JRE 1.1.5, you are prompted to specify the base path of your JRE BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

21 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Use the displayed file browser to locate the existing JRE and click OK. At this point, the installation program attempts to find the directory <Your_Directory>\bin. If the directory cannot be found, the following error message is displayed. Click Yes to continue with the Builder installation without installing the C++ Expert, the Configuration Expert, or the Contract Repository Client. Click No if you want to cancel the installation until you have installed JRE BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 17

22 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Rose Expert In order to run the Rose Expert, you must have Rational Rose installed. If you select Rose Expert, the installation program checks to see if the system already has Rational Rose. If Rational Rose is not installed, the following screen appears: In order to run the Rose Expert, the Java Runtime Environment (JRE 1.1.5) and Jolt client 1.1 must be present. Note: The following installation procedure is based on the use of the JRE If you have the Java Development Kit (JDK version 1.1.5) installed on your system, you can use it, instead of the JRE The installation checks if the system has Jolt client 1.1. If Jolt client 1.1 is found on the system, the installation does not install the zipped Jolt client 1.1 classes shipped with Builder. If you do not have an existing Java Runtime Environment 1.1.5, be sure to select the Java Runtime Environment along with the Rose Expert in the Select Components window (see Figure 8). If you have an existing Java Runtime Environment that you want to use, select only the Rose Expert. When you select the Rose Expert but do not select the JRE 1.1.5, you are prompted to specify the base path of your JRE BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

23 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Use the displayed file browser to locate the existing JRE and click OK. (Make sure that the directory you specify includes a \bin directory.) At this point, the installation program attempts to find the directory <Your_Directory>\bin. If the directory cannot be found, the following error message is displayed. Click Yes to continue with the Builder installation without installing the Rose Expert. Click No if you want to cancel the installation until you have installed JRE BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 19

24 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Contract Repository Server The Contract Repository Server option is displayed only on Windows NT 4.0 platforms because the Windows 95 workstation cannot act as a server. If you select the Contract Repository Server, the installation program checks to make sure TUXEDO version 6.3 or 6.4 is present and the required server components are in place. If the TUXEDO server components cannot be found, the following error message is displayed. Click Yes to continue the Builder installation without installing the Contract Repository servers. Click No if you want to cancel the installation until you have installed the TUXEDO system. If the installation finds TUXEDO 6.3 or 6.4, the Contract Repository server program, and the associated files, are installed underneath the TUXEDO directory. The installation also checks if the Jolt server 1.1 is present on the system. If Jolt server 1.1 is found, the installation will not install the Jolt 1.1 server shipped with Builder. The installation program also collects the information you enter in the Edit Data window (see Figure 12) and uses it in generating the sample TUXEDO UBBCONFIG file (ubbsample.txt) for the Contract Repository Server. Note: You can get the ubbsample.txt file from the location YourDrive:\TUXBldr\RepServer. 20 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

25 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Figure 12 Edit Data Window Provide the machine name, JSL and WSL port numbers in the Edit Data window and click Next to proceed. The Confirm Information window displays the information you have provided for the machine name, JSL and WSL port numbers. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 21

26 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Figure 13 Confirm Information Window If the machine name, JSL and WSL port numbers are correct, click Next to proceed. Otherwise, click Back to display previous window where you can re-enter the information. 22 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

27 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Programming Samples If you choose to install the Programming Samples, you need to install at least one of the following components: Active Expert, C+ Expert, Rose Expert (or already have it on your system). If you select to install the Programming Samples but none of the Builder components are already present on your system or have not been selected to be installed, the following window is displayed. Click Yes to continue with the Builder installation without installing the Programming Samples. Click No to cancel the installation and begin again by installing Active Expert, C+ Expert, Rose Expert along with the Programming Samples. Online Help and Documentation We recommend that you install the Online Help and Documentation with the Active Expert, C+ Expert, Rose Expert, Configuration Expert, Contract Repository Client applications. If you select any of these applications but do not select Online Help and Documentation, the following message is displayed. If you get this message, click OK to acknowledge. (Then if needed, you can click on Back on the Install License Token window to redisplay the previous screen and modify your choices on the Select Components window shown in Figure 8.) BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 23

28 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER You also have the option of installing the Online Help and Documentation without any Builder GUI products. For information on how to access the documentation without using context-sensitive GUI help, refer to the Release Notes (item 1. under Miscellaneous Notes for Online Help and Documentation). If you choose to install the Online Help and Documentation with the Active Expert, C++ Expert, Rose Expert, and/or the Contract Repository Client, keep in mind that the context-sensitive online help system associated with the product graphical user interfaces (GUIs) requires Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above. Note: The Online Help system was tested with Netscape Navigator The installation checks to ensure that your system has one of the required versions of Netscape Navigator installed. If an appropriate Netscape Navigator is not found, the following message is displayed. Click Yes to begin the installation of Netscape Navigator 4.05 or click No to proceed with the Builder installation without installing the Netscape Navigator. (If you do not have the appropriate browser, but install the Online Help and Documentation anyway, you will at least have access to the PDF versions of the documentation when the installation process is complete.) At the start of the Netscape Navigator installation, the Netscape Navigator 4.05 Setup window is displayed. To install the Netscape Navigator, follow the instructions on the Netscape Navigator 4.05 Setup window. 24 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

29 WINDOWS INSTALLATION The Builder installation proceeds after the Netscape Navigator 4.05 Setup is complete. Figure 14 Netscape Navigator Setup Window BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 25

30 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER JAVA Runtime Environment Installation If you select the Java Runtime Environment from the installation options, the following screen is displayed. Figure 15 Java Runtime Environment Installation Window In order to proceed with the installation, you must accept the license agreement. 26 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

31 WINDOWS INSTALLATION The following licensing agreement window appears: Figure 16 Java Runtime Environment Licensing Agreement Click Yes to accept. (Otherwise, click No to cancel the installation.) Select the components you want to install, and the directory where you want the files to be located. If you want to set the destination directory to somewhere other than the default destination directory, select the new directory now. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 27

32 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Figure 17 Java Runtime Environment Components Window Select the component you want to install. (A check mark in the box next to a product indicates that it is selected to be installed.) The default component selected is Program Files. Click Next to select the chosen components (Otherwise, click Cancel to cancel the installation.). The installation program will begin copying files to the specified directory. Finish the Select Components Task After you have selected the BEA TUXEDO Builder products you want to install and verified that you have the components required for a successful installation, you must select your TUXEDO Builder program folder. 28 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

33 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Step 9. Select the BEA TUXEDO Builder Program Folder The BEA TUXEDO Builder program folder window gives you the option to specify the name and location of the folder that will contain the newly installed BEA Builder products. (The default program folder is BEA TUXEDO Builder 2.0.) Figure 18 Select Program Folder Window When the appropriate folder is selected, click Next to proceed. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 29

34 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Step 10. Start Copying Files Just before the selected components are actually installed, the Start Copying Files window is displayed. This window shows a summary of the components selected and installation options chosen. Figure 19 Start Copying Files Window If the displayed summary is correct, click Next to proceed with the installation. Before the setup program starts copying the mfc42.dll to the Windows system directory, the installation checks to see if this file is already present on the system. If an existing mfc42.dll is found on the system, the date is compared with that of the mfc42.dll on the CD-ROM. 30 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

35 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Note: The figure shows the message displayed if the file found on your system is older than the one to be installed. A different message is displayed if the file found is newer than the one to be installed. Click Yes to create a backup copy of the existing file and install the mfc42.dll from the CD-ROM. Click No to use the mfc42.dll that is already on your system. If you choose to install the Contract Repository Server before the setup program starts copying the irepostitory file, the installation checks to see if this file is already present under misc in your TUXEDO directory. If an existing irepository file is found, the following message is displayed. Click Yes to create a backup copy of the existing file and install the irepository file from the CD-ROM. Click No to use the file that is already on your system. Note: We recommend that you make a backup copy when installation the TUXEDO Builder 2.0 product over TUXEDO Builder 1.0. This is in case you want to convert your TUXDO Builder 1.0 Contract Repository to the TUXEDO 2.0 release. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 31

36 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Step 11. Monitor the Copy Process While the files are being copied to the target system, a Setup status window is displayed to keep you informed of the progress of the installation. While the copy is in progress, you have an option to cancel the installation. Figure 20 The Setup Status Window If you selected to install the Configuration Expert, the installation script asks you whether you want to collect data for the Configuration Expert. This default Configuration Data file is called the ConfigExpert.dat. For each machine added, a set of default template resource managers is added. The following screen appears. Figure 21 The Configuration Expert Setup Window Click Yes to collect information about the machines that are located on your system. Click No if you want to set up this information at another time using the Configuration Data Editor. If you click on Yes, an information dialog appears. Click OK to bring up the Configuration Data Editor as shown in Figure BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

37 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Figure 22 Configuration Data Editor Main Window The machines available in the Configuration Data file appear in the left panel, and the attributes that you want to modify appear in the fields in the right portion of the main window screen. During installation, there are no machines listed in the left panel, so you can fill in the fields on the right panel, and click on the Add toolbar button or you can choose not to add by clicking Cancel. On Windows 95, a DOS command prompt window appears behind the Configuration Data Editor main window. After clicking on the Done or Cancel button, you need to close the DOS command prompt window to proceed with your Builder installation. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 33

38 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Step 12. Append the Jolt License If you select the Contract Repository Server to install, and you do not have a Jolt license, you must append the contents of the lic-builder.txt file to lic.txt. The following window appears. Figure 23 Jolt Append Window Click OK to acknowledge you have a Jolt LICENSE. 34 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

39 WINDOWS INSTALLATION Step 13. Acknowledge Successful Installation After the files have been successfully copied to the destination directories, the Setup Complete window is displayed. Figure 24 Setup Complete Window Before you can begin work with Builder products, you need to perform the post-installation tasks in the ReadMe file. To view the ReadMe file at this time, select the check box Yes I want to view the ReadMe file now, and click Finish. If this is unchecked, you can view the ReadMe file in the Builder install directory at a later time. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 35

40 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Active Expert Run-Time Installation When deploying a client application written using the Active Expert, certain run-time components must be installed on the client. A separate Active Expert run-time installation program called axsetup.exe is provided for this purpose. You can find the file axsetup.exe in the ActiveExpert directory. (You can also get this file from the Builder CD.) Run the axsetup.exe file in the same way as any setup program. Note that axsetup.exe does not need to be run every time a new client application is installed. UNIX Installation This section includes the following topics: Before You Begin Installation Directory Structure UNIX System Installation Instructions Example of UNIX System Installation Your CD-ROM contains all of the necessary files for installing and running the TUXEDO Builder Contract Repository (including the Jolt 1.1 component). The CD-ROM contains an installation script for UNIX systems and a separate GUI-based installer for Windows NT users. To install the Contract Repository (including the Jolt 1.1 component), follow the instructions for your respective platform. Note: For installation of these products you need CD-ROM access and approximately 16 Megabytes (MB) of disk storage if you select all for UNIX installation. 36 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

41 UNIX INSTALLATION Before You Begin Note: These requirements are for the server and all options only. If you choose a different option other than server and all, you can install the Builder products anywhere. Before installing: You need to either own the directory where TUXEDO is installed, or have write permission to that directory. You need to know the location of the TUXEDO directory where the Jolt 1.1 component is going to be installed. The installation script will prompt you for this location. Installation Directory Structure The following listing shows the UNIX installation directory structure. Listing 1 TUXEDO Builder UNIX Installation Directory Structure.: hp install.sh sun5x win32./hp: hp1010 hp1020 hp11./hp/hp1010: /hp/hp1010/6.3: bldr readme./hp/hp1010/6.3/bldr: bldrall.z bldrsvr.z copyright pkginfo space suminfo./hp/hp1010/6.4: BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 37

42 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER bldr readme./hp/hp1010/6.4/bldr: bldrall.z bldrsvr.z copyright pkginfo space suminfo./hp/hp1020: /hp/hp1020/6.3: bldr readme./hp/hp1020/6.3/bldr: bldrall.z bldrcpp.z bldredi.z copyright space bldrcon.z bldrdoc.z bldrsvr.z pkginfo suminfo./hp/hp1020/6.4: bldr readme./hp/hp1020/6.4/bldr: bldrall.z bldrcpp.z bldredi.z copyright space bldrcon.z bldrdoc.z bldrsvr.z pkginfo suminfo./hp/hp11: 6.4./hp/hp11/6.4: bldr readme./hp/hp11/6.4/bldr: bldrall.z bldrcpp.z bldredi.z copyright space bldrcon.z bldrdoc.z bldrsvr.z pkginfo suminfo./sun5x: sol251 sol26./sun5x/sol251: 38 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

43 UNIX INSTALLATION /sun5x/sol251/6.3: bldr readme./sun5x/sol251/6.3/bldr: bldrall.z bldrcpp.z bldredi.z copyright space bldrcon.z bldrdoc.z bldrsvr.z pkginfo suminfo./sun5x/sol251/6.4: bldr readme./sun5x/sol251/6.4/bldr: bldrall.z bldrcpp.z bldredi.z copyright space bldrcon.z bldrdoc.z bldrsvr.z pkginfo suminfo./sun5x/sol26: 6.4./sun5x/sol26/6.4: bldr readme./sun5x/sol26/6.4/bldr: bldrall.z bldrcpp.z bldredi.z copyright space bldrcon.z bldrdoc.z bldrsvr.z pkginfo suminfo BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 39

44 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER UNIX System Installation Instructions The BEA TUXEDO Builder installation shell script allows you to install all components necessary for the Contract Repository system (including the necessary Jolt 1.1 components). When installing, ensure that all necessary hardware and software has been installed. See the Supported Platforms section in the BEA TUXEDO Builder Release Notes for information about the hardware and software requirements. 1. Log in as a user who has write permission in the TUXEDO directory. (Only applicable if you are installing using the server or all option.) 2. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. If you are running on Solaris and the daemon /usr/sbin/vold is running, the CD-ROM should be automatically mounted in the /cdrom directory. Type: cd /cdrom If you are not running on Solaris or vold is not running, consult your UNIX administration documentation to mount the CD-ROM. 3. Type ls The directory contents should look similar to the following sample. If not, verify that you are installing the correct CD-ROM. hp install.sh sun5x win32 Type sh./install.sh 4. Press Enter. This invokes the installation script. The step-by-step install screens are described in the following section. 40 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

45 UNIX INSTALLATION Example of UNIX System Installation The UNIX system installation script provides a set of step-by-step instructions to help you quickly install your product. This script lets you specify your platform, operating system, and other installation details. The installation script prompts you through the entire installation process. You can cancel the installation at any time by pressing CTRL-C simultaneously. 1. Type the number that corresponds to the name of the operating system you are using (for example, if using Sparc Solaris with BEA TUXEDO 6.4, type 7). Press Enter. 01) hp/hp1010/6.3 02) hp/hp1010/6.4 03) hp/hp1020/6.3 04) hp/hp1020/6.4 05) hp/hp11/6.4 06) sun5x/sol251/6.3 07) sun5x/sol251/6.4 08) sun5x/sol26/6.4 Install which platform's files? [01-8, q to quit, l for list]: Note: In this example, we chose 7) sun5x/sol251/ You are prompted to confirm your choice. If correct, type y for yes, or n for no, or q to quit. Press Enter. ** You have chosen to install from sun5x/sol251/6.4 ** BEA Builder Release 2.0 This directory contains the BEA Builder System for Solaris on SPARC Is this correct? [y,n,q]: y BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 41

46 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER 3. Type y for yes to install the package. Press Enter. To terminate the installation at any time press the interrupt key, typically <del>, <break>, or <ctrl+c>. The following packages are available: 1 bldr BEA Builder Repository Server Select the package(s) you wish to install (or 'all' to install all packages) (default: all) [?,??,q]: 1 BEA Builder Repository Server (sparc) Release 2.0 Copyright (c) 1998 BEA Systems, Inc. Portions * Copyright RSA Data Security, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Distributed under license by BEA Systems, Inc. TUXEDO is a registered trademark. BEA Jolt is a trademark of BEA Systems, Inc. 4. Type the number of the installation option you prefer. The Jolt 1.1 JSH and JSL components are installed in an existing TUXEDO directory. You must install TUXEDO prior to this installation. Note: The following example is shown choosing the all option. If you select another option, you may not be asked some of the questions shown in the example. For HP10.10/6.3 and 6.4, you will only be able to install options 1 and 2. The following installation options are available: 1 all Install the full BEA Builder System 2 server Install server only 3 cpp Install CPPExpert only 4 config Install ConfigExpert only 5 editor Install Editor only 6 doc Install documentation only 42 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

47 UNIX INSTALLATION Select an option (default: all) [?,??,q]: 1 Note that the server will be installed into an existing TUXEDO directory. You MUST have previously installed TUXEDO version 6.3 or 6.4 to attempt this installation. Base directory of existing TUXEDO installation [?,q]: /home/kwiseman/tux/6.4 Determining if sufficient space is available blocks are required blocks are available to /home/kwiseman/tux/6.4 Using /home/kwiseman/tux/6.4 as the TUXEDO base directory Please specify the location of the Java Runtime Environment or the JDK Enter a pathname (default: /usr/jrehome) [?,q]: /home/zhang/jdk/jdk1.1.5 Using /home/zhang/jdk/jdk1.1.5 as the location. Please specify the location of Netscape NETSCAPEDIR (default: /usr/netscape) [?,q]: Using /usr/netscape as the location Please enter your Builder License Serial # and Token: Serial number [?,q]: License token [?,q]: Unloading /net/build/bldr/b20v8/cdimage/sun5x/sol251/6.4/bldr/bldrall.z... bin/irepsvr bin/repimport bin/jmigrate bin/bldr_upgrade BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 43

48 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER bin/jsl bin/jsh udataobj/irep.f32 udataobj/jrep.f16 udataobj/jwsladmin.f32 udataobj/lic-builder.txt udataobj/irepository udataobj/irep.env udataobj/ubbirep udataobj/bldr/client/samples/cppexpert/nodb/bankapp/accountfact ory.cpp blocks... finished NOTE: If you don't already have a JOLT license, APPEND the contents of '/home/kwiseman/tux/6.4/udataobj/lic-builder.txt' to: '/home/kwiseman/tux/6.4/udataobj/lic.txt'. Config Expert: processsing... Would you like to run the Config Expert to enter machine information now? You can always run it after installation by executing the command /home/kwiseman/tux/6.4/udataobj/bldr/client/configexpert/bin/co nfigeditor 44 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

49 UNIX INSTALLATION 5. For more information on entering machine information, see Configuration Data Editor Main Window, or see BEA TUXEDO Builder Configuration Online Help Version 2.0. Do you want to run ConfigEditor now? [y,n]: n Config Expert: done. CR Editor: processsing... CR Editor: done. CPP Expert: processsing... CPP Expert: done. 6. The script continues with the installation process until the status message, Installation of BEA Builder was successful displays. Changing file permissions finished Installation of BEA Builder was successful 7. The script returns to the installation prompt. Type q to quit. The following packages are available: 1 bldr BEA Builder Select the package(s) you wish to install (or 'all' to install all packages) (default: all) [?,??,q]: The installation is now complete. For information on post-installation issues, see the post-installation notes in the BEA TUXEDO Builder Release Notes. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 45

50 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Configuring the Contract Repository Servers This section explains how to configure the Contract Repository Servers. The following topics are included: Configuring the Jolt Servers Configuring the Repository Server Configuring the Jolt Servers The Jolt servers are: Jolt Server Listener (JSL). The JSL is configured to support clients on an IP/port combination. The JSL works with the Jolt Server Handler (JSH) to provide client connectivity to the backend of the Jolt system. The JSL is administered by the same tools used to manage any resource within a BEA TUXEDO environment. Jolt Server Handler (JSH). The JSH is a program that runs on a BEA TUXEDO server machine to provide a network connection point for remote clients. The JSH works with the JSL to provide client connectivity residing on the backend of the Jolt system. The system administrator s responsibilities for the server components include: Determining server network addresses. Determining the number of clients to be serviced by one JSH (for example, if there are 10 clients per JSH and 10 JSHs, 100 clients can be connected). Determining the minimum and maximum number of JSHs. 46 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

51 CONFIGURING THE CONTRACT REPOSITORY SERVERS Security and Encryption Authentication and key exchange data that are transmitted between Jolt clients and the JSL/JSH are encrypted using DES (56-bit) encryption. All subsequent exchanges are encrypted using RC4 encryption. International packages use 40-bit key. Programs using the 56/128-bit encryption cannot be used outside the United States without proper approval from the United States government. Customers with intranets extending beyond the United States cannot use this mode of encryption if any internal clients are outside of the United States. The 128-bit version generates a 128-bit RC4 session encryption key at logon time, and this session key is transmitted over the network in a message protected by 56-bit DES encryption. The temporary session key is then used to encrypt the session s data. The overall security level achieved is equivalent to 56-bit DES encryption, even though the data encryption is using a 128-bit key. Configuring the Jolt Server Listener The Jolt Server Listener (JSL) is a TUXEDO server responsible for distributing connection requests from the system to the JSH. TUXEDO must be running on the host machine where the JSL and IREPSVR is located. To configure the JSL, you must modify the UBBCONFIG file. For information regarding TUXEDO configuration, refer to the BEA TUXEDO Administrator s Guide. Listing 2 shows relevant portions of the UBBCONFIG file. Listing 2 UBBCONFIG File *MACHINES MACH1 LMID=SITE1 MAXWSCLIENTS=40 *GROUPS JSLGRP GRPNO=95 LMID=SITE1 *SERVERS JSL SRVGRP=JSLGRP SRVID=30 CLOPT= -- -n //machinename:port# -d /dev/tcp -m2 -M4 -x10 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 47

52 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Change the following sections of the UBBCONFIG file. Table 1 UBBCONFIG File Sections Section Parameters to be specified *MACHINES *GROUPS *SERVERS MAXWSCLIENTS LMID, GRPNO SRVGRP, SRVID, CLOPT The parameters shown in Table 1 are the only parameters that should be designated for the server groups and servers. You do not need to specify any other parameters. Note: Ensure that Resource Managers are not assigned as a DEFAULT value for all groups in the *GROUPS section of your UBBCONFIG file. This will assign a Resource Manager to the JSL and you will receive an error during tmboot. In the *SERVERS section, DEFAULT values for RESTART, MAXGEN, etc., are acceptable defaults for the JSL. *MACHINES SECTION The MAXWSCLIENTS parameter is required in the *MACHINES section of the configuration file and applies to specific machines. The Jolt server and /WS use MAXWSCLIENTS in the same way. MAXWSCLIENTS communicates the number of accesser slots to reserve for the Jolt and /WS clients to the TUXEDO application. For example, if 200 slots are configured for MAXWSCLIENTS, this number configures the TUXEDO application for the total number of remote clients used by Jolt and the /WS. Specify MAXWSCLIENTS in the configuration file. If it is not specified, the default is 0. Listing 3 shows the *MACHINES section of a UBBCONFIG file for a machine called SERVERMACHINE. 48 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

53 CONFIGURING THE CONTRACT REPOSITORY SERVERS Listing 3 UBBCONFIG File "SERVERMACHINE" LMID=SITE1 TUXDIR="/home/tuxedo" APPDIR="/home/tuxedo/apps/bankapp" ENVFILE="/home/tuxedo/apps/bankapp/envfile" TLOGDEVICE="/home/tuxedo/apps/bankapp/TLOG" CLOPT="-e tmusrevt.out -o tmusrevt.out -A -- -f /usr/tuxedo/bankapp/tmusrevt.dat" SEQUENCE=11 Required FML Field Tables. The ENVFILE specifies environment variables for the TUXEDO system. Jolt requires that the following files be referenced in the environment: jrep.f16 jwsladmin.f32 irep.f32 As shown in Listing 4, the required files are defined in the FIELDTBLS variable. The FLDTBLDIR variable specifies the directories in which to search for these files. The jrep.f16, jwsladmin.f32, and irep.f32 files are found in the udataobj directory. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 49

54 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Listing 4 FIELDTBLS Variable in the envfile File FIELDTBLS=Usysflds,bank.flds,credit.flds,event.flds,jrep.f16,jwsladmin.f32,irep.f32 FLDTBLDIR=/home/tuxedo/udataobj:/home/tuxedo/apps/bankapp VIEWDIR=/home/tuxedo/apps/bankapp VIEWFILES=aud.V If ENVFILE="/home/tuxedo/apps/bankapp/envfile" is included in the definition of the UBBCONFIG file (shown in Listing 3), the FIELDTBLS and FLDTBLDIR definitions are taken from the envfile file and not from your environment variable settings. If you remove the ENVFILE="envfile" definition, the FIELDTBLS and FLDTBLDIR definitions are taken from your environment variable settings. The FIELDTBLS and FLDTBLDIR definitions must be set to the appropriate value prior to booting the TUXEDO application. *GROUPS SECTION A *GROUPS entry is required for the group that includes the Jolt Server Listener (JSL). The group name is selected by the application. 1. Specify the same identifiers given as the value of the LMID parameter in the *MACHINES section. 2. Specify the value of the GRPNO between 1 and 30,000 in the *GROUPS section. *SERVERS SECTION Clients connect to the Jolt applications through the JSL. Services are accessed through the Jolt Server Handler (JSH). The JSL supports multiple clients and acts as a single point of contact for all the clients to connect to the application at the network address that is specified on the JSL command line. The JSL schedules work for handler processes. A handler process acts as a substitute for clients on remote workstations within the administrative domain of the application. The handler uses a multiplexing scheme to support the multiple clients concurrently. 50 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

55 CONFIGURING THE CONTRACT REPOSITORY SERVERS The network address specified for the JSL designates a TCP/IP address for both the JSL and any JSH processes associated with that JSL. The port number identified by the network address specifies the port number on which the JSL accepts new client connections. Each JSH associated with the JSL uses consecutive port numbers at the same TCP/IP address. For example, if the initial port number is 8000 and there are a maximum of three JSH processes, the JSH processes use ports 8001, 8002, and Note: Port numbers used by the JSHs are sequentially incremented by one numeric digit after the JSL port number. If JSL is using port number 8000, its JSHs use 8001, and so on. Misconfiguration of the subsequent JSL results in a port number collision. Each handler uses a multiplexing scheme on its designated port to support multiple clients concurrently on one port. TUXEDO parameters including RESTART, RQADDR, and REPLYQ can be used with the JSL. See the BEA TUXEDO Administrator s Guide for additional information regarding run-time parameters. Enter the following parameters: 1. To identify the SRVGRP parameter, type the previously defined group name value from the *GROUPS section. 2. To indicate the SRVID, type a number between 1 and 30,000 that identifies the server within its group. 3. Verify that the syntax for the CLOPT parameter is as follows: CLOPT= -- -n //machinename:port# -d /dev/tcp -m2 -M4 -x10 Note: The CLOPT parameters may vary. Refer to Table 2 for pertinent command-line information. 4. If necessary, type the optional parameters: Type the SEQUENCE parameter to determine the order that the servers are booted. Specify Y to permit release of the RESTART parameter. Type 0 to permit an infinite number of server restarts using the GRACE parameter. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 51

56 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Table 2 Command-Line Options Command-Line Option Description [-c connection_mode] [-d device_name] [-I init-timeout] [-m minh] [-M maxh] Allowed connection modes from clients: RETAINED - the network connection is retained for the full duration of a session. RECONNECT - the client establishes and brings down a connection when an idle timeout is reached, reconnecting for multiple requests within a session. ANY - the server allows a client to request either a RETAINED or RECONNECT type of connection for a session. Default is ANY. (Optional) The device for platforms using the Transport Layer Interface. There is no default. (Required; optional for sockets) The time (in seconds) that a client is allowed to complete initialization through the JSH before it is timed out by the JSL. Default is 60 seconds. (Optional) The minimum number of JSHs that are available in conjunction with the JSL at one time. The range of this parameter is between 0 and 255. Default is 0. (Optional) The maximum number of JSHs that are available in conjunction with the JSL at one time. The range of this parameter is between 1 and If this option is not specified, the parameter defaults to MAXWSCLIENTS divided by the rounded-up -x multiplexing factor. (Optional) 52 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

57 CONFIGURING THE CONTRACT REPOSITORY SERVERS Table 2 Command-Line Options Command-Line Option Description -n netaddr Indicates the network address where the clients connect to the JSL. This is a required parameter and is the contact point used by Java workstation clients to access the application. The port number identified by the network address specifies the port number on which the JSL accepts new client connections. Each JSH associated with the JSL uses consecutive port numbers at the same TCP/IP address. The network address is composed of 1) an initial two digits indicating hexadecimal characters, followed by three groups of numbers indicating 2) protocol, 3) port number, and 4) IP address. For example: //machinename:port# There is no default. (Required) [-T Client-timeout] [-w JSH] [-x mpx-factor] [-Z ] The time (in minutes) allowed for a client to stay idle. If a client does not make any requests during this time, the JSH disconnects the client and the session is terminated. If an argument is not supplied, the session does not timeout. When the -c ANY or -c RECONNECT option is used, always specify -T with an idle timeout value. If -T is not specified and the connection is suspended, JSH does not automatically terminate the session. The session never terminates if a client abnormally ends the session. If a parameter is not specified, the default is no timeout. (Optional) The Jolt Server Handler is indicated by this command-line option. Default is JSH. (Optional) A parameter used to control the degree of multiplexing within each JSH process. This is the number of clients that a one JSH can service. Default value is 10. (Optional) When establishing a network link between a client and the JSH, allow encryption up to the level. 40 and 56/128 specify the length (in bits) of the encryption key. The length, 128, is synonymous with 56/128-bit encryption. The default value is 0. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 53

58 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Starting the Jolt Servers Using the command tmloadcf, create a binary TUXCONFIG file from the UBB configuration file. Type tmboot -y to start all administrative and server processes. See the BEA TUXEDO Administrator s Guide for information on tmloadcf and tmboot. Note that TUXEDO monitors the JSL and restarts it in the event of a failure. When TUXEDO restarts the listener process, the following occurs: Clients attempting a listener connection must try to reconnect. Clients attempting a handler connection receive a timeout or a time delay. Clients currently connected to a handler are disconnected (JSH exits when its corresponding JSL exits). Shutting Down the Jolt Servers All shutdown requests to the servers are initiated by the TUXEDO command, tmshutdown -y. During shutdown: No new client connections are accepted. All current client connections are terminated. TUXEDO will rollback in-flight transactions. Each client receives an error message indicating that the service is unavailable. Configuring the Repository Server The Contract Repository contains TUXEDO service definitions that allow the clients to access TUXEDO services. The Contract Repository files included with the installation contain service definitions used internally by TUXEDO Builder. To configure the Contract Repository, modify the application UBBCONFIG file. The UBBCONFIG file is an ASCII version of the TUXEDO configuration file. Create a new UBBCONFIG file for each application. See the TUXEDO Reference Manual for information regarding the syntax of the entries for the file. Listing 5 shows relevant portions of the UBBCONFIG file. 54 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

59 CONFIGURING THE CONTRACT REPOSITORY SERVERS Listing 5 Sample of UBBCONFIG File *GROUPS JREPGRP GRPNO=94 LMID=SITE1 *SERVERS IREPSVR SRVGRP=JREPGRP SRVID=98 RESTART=Y GRACE=0 CLOPT="-A -- -W -N -P /app/irepository" Note: For UNIX systems, use the slash (/) when setting the path to the irepository file. For NT systems, use the backslash (\) and specify the drive name (e.g., c:\app\repository). Change the following sections of the UBBCONFIG file. Table 3 UBBCONFIG File Section Parameters to be specified *GROUPS *SERVERS LMID, GRPNO SRVGRP, SRVID *GROUPS Section A *GROUPS entry is required for the group that includes the Contract Repository. The group name parameter is a name selected by the application. 1. Specify the same identifiers given as the value of the LMID parameter in the *MACHINES section. 2. Specify the value of the GRPNO between 1 and 30,000 in the *GROUPS section. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 55

60 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER *SERVERS Section The Contract Repository server, IREPSVR, contains services for accessing and editing the Repository. Multiple IREPSVR instances share repository information through a shared file. Include IREPSVR in the *SERVERS section of the UBBCONFIG file. 1. Indicate a new server identification (e.g., 98) with the SRVID parameter. 2. Specify the -w flag for one IREPSVR to ensure that you can edit the Repository. The Repository is read-only without this flag. Warning: You must start only one writable IREPSVR (i.e., only one IREPSVR with the -w flag). Multiple writable IREPSVRs are not supported. 3. Use the -N flag to notify the server to advertise the new set of services. If the -N flag is not specified, the environment does not work. 4. Type the -P flag to specify the location of the repository file. An error message displays in the TUXEDO ULOG file if the argument for the -P flag is not entered. 5. Use tmloadcf to create the configuration file and tmboot to boot the system. See the BEA TUXEDO Administrator s Guide for information on tmloadcf and tmboot. Repository File A default Repository file, irepository, is provided during installation. This file includes bankapp services that you can modify, test, and delete using the Contract Repository Editor. It also contains service interfaces for the Contract Repository itself, but these are not visible through the Editor. Start with the irepository file provided with the installation, even if you are not going to test the bankapp application. Delete the bankapp packages or services that are not needed. The path name of the file must match the argument of the -P option. Warning: Do not modify the Contract Repository files manually or you will not be able to use the Contract Repository Editor. Although the irepository file can be modified and read with any text editor, the system does not have integrity checks to ensure that the file is in the proper format. Any manual changes to the irepository file may not be detected until runtime. 56 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

61 STARTING THE BEA TUXEDO BUILDER APPLICATIONS Starting the BEA TUXEDO Builder Applications The following sections describe how to start each of the BEA TUXEDO Builder applications once you have installed the Builder software. Starting the Active Expert Application Builder To start the Active Expert Application Builder, choose Start >Programs >BEA TUXEDO Builder >Active Expert from the Start menu on the Windows Desktop Taskbar. If you accepted the default location path at installation, the Active Expert Application Builder executable is installed in: YourDrive:\TUXBldr\ActiveExpert\appbldr.exe (for Windows 95 or NT) If you have set up a shortcut to the Active Expert, simply double-click on the Application Builder icon on your desktop. Note: To get an Active Expert icon on your desktop, create a Windows shortcut to the Active Expert Application Builder. For instructions on creating a shortcut to an application, refer to your Windows documentation. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 57

62 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Figure 25 Active Expert Application Builder at Start-up Menu Bar Toolbar Workspace For information on working with the Active Expert, refer to the online help in the Active Expert application. 58 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

63 STARTING THE BEA TUXEDO BUILDER APPLICATIONS Starting the C++ Expert On Intel/Windows platforms, choose Start >Programs >BEA TUXEDO Builder >C++ Expert from the Start menu on the Windows Desktop Taskbar to start the C++ Expert. Or if you have set up a shortcut to the C++ Expert, simply double-click on the icon on your desktop. On UNIX platforms, follow these steps to start the C++ Expert: 1. In a UNIX Bourne shell, change directories (cd) to the following location: <Builder_Install_dir>/client/CPPExpert/ 2. Enter the following at the command line prompt: sh./cppexpert.sh Warning: If the C++ Expert was previously installed and a reinstallation or a fresh installation is done, the settings.ce file present in the home directory of the logged-in user should be removed before starting the C++ Expert. This ensures that any old installation settings are reset to the new ones. The C++ Expert automatically creates the settings.ce file containing the current installation s settings in the logged-in user s home directory during startup. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 59

64 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Figure 26 C++ Expert at Start-up Menu Bar Toolbar Workspace For information on working with the C++ Expert, refer to the online help in the C++ Expert application. 60 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

65 STARTING THE BEA TUXEDO BUILDER APPLICATIONS Starting the Rose Expert Unlike the other Builder products, the Rose Expert is a plug in so you cannot start it from within the Builder directories. To use the Rose Expert, start your Rational Rose Application and choose the option Tools >BEA TUXEDO Builder from the Rational Rose menu bar. For some options, there are prerequisite tasks. (For example, to Generate Classes you must have created a component package in the current model.) Figure 27 shows how to get to the Rose Expert from the Rational Rose Tools menu. Figure 27 Getting to the BEA Rose Expert Menu Options For information on working with the Rose Expert, refer to the online help in the Rose Expert application. (To get Help on the Rose Expert, choose Help >BEA TUXEDO Builder from the Rational Rose menus.) BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 61

66 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Starting the Configuration Expert On Intel/Windows platforms, choose Start >Programs >BEA TUXEDO Builder >Configuration Expert from the Start menu on the Windows Desktop Taskbar to start the Configuration Expert. Or if you have set up a shortcut to the Configuration Expert, simply double-click on the icon on your desktop. On UNIX platforms, follow these steps to start the Configuration Expert: 1. In a UNIX Bourne shell, change directories (cd) to the following location: <Builder_Install_dir>/client/ConfigExpert/bin/ 2. Enter the following at the command line prompt: sh./configexpert 62 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

67 STARTING THE BEA TUXEDO BUILDER APPLICATIONS Figure 28 Configuration Expert at Start-up Menu Bar Toolbar Workspace For information on working with the Configuration Expert, refer to the online help in the Configuration Expert application. You can also start the Configuration Data Editor from the ConfigExpert directories. On Intel/Windows platforms, double-click on the cedit.bat file in YourDrive:\TUXBldr\ConfigExpert\. On UNIX platforms, in a Bourne shell change directories (cd) to <Builder_Install_dir>/client/ConfigExpert/bin/ and enter the following at the command line prompt: sh./configeditor The Configuration Data Editor is an auxiliary maintenance application for adding or deleting machines from the Configuration Data file, which is used by the Configuration Expert. For information on working with the Configuration Data Editor, refer to the online help in the Configuration Expert application (Help >Tasks >Adding New Machines with the Editor) or to the online help in the Configuration Data Editor itself. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 63

68 INSTALLING BEA TUXEDO BUILDER Starting the Contract Repository Editor On Intel/Windows platforms, choose Start >Programs >BEA TUXEDO Builder >Contract Repository Editor from the Start menu on the Windows Desktop Taskbar to start the Contract Repository Editor. If you have set up a shortcut to the Contract Repository Editor, simply double-click on the icon on your desktop. On UNIX platforms, follow these steps to start the Contract Repository Editor: 1. In a UNIX Bourne shell, change directories (cd) to the following location: <Builder_Install_dir>/client/RepEditor/ 2. Enter the following at the command line prompt: sh./crep.sh 64 BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide

69 STARTING THE BEA TUXEDO BUILDER APPLICATIONS Figure 29 Contract Repository at Start-up Menu Bar Toolbar Workspace For information on working with the Contract Repository Editor, refer to the online help in the Contract Repository Editor application. BEA TUXEDO Builder Setup and Installation Guide 65

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