Installing third-party JAR files

This utility copies supplied resources into the Sterling Warehouse Management System directory structure, and can append added third-party, custom jar files to the global classpath, agent classpath, or application server EAR file.

Following is the syntax for the install3rdParty script:

./install3rdParty.sh vendorName vendorVersion <-d | -j | -l | -p | -r > filelist 
[-targetJVM EVERY | NOWHERE | DCL | APP | AGENT | [-uninstall]

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Pass the appropriate argument based on the file type. You can pass the following arguments:

<filelist> refers to the path to your custom file.

For example, to install the wlclient.jar to the dynamic classpath of the agent, use the following command:

<INSTALL_DIR>/bin/install3rdParty.sh weblogic 10 -j
<BEA_HOME>/wlserver_10.0/server/lib/wlclient.jar -targetJVM AGENT

This command causes the wlclient.jar file to be copied from the WebLogic installation location into the product installation location (<INSTALL_DIR>/jar/welogic/10/wlclient.jar). The utility then updates the <INSTALL_DIR>/properties/AGENTDynamicclasspath.cfg.in file with the new jar file and invokes the <INSTALL_DIR>/bin/setupfiles.sh utility to regenerate the AGENTDynamicclasspath.cfg file from the modified ".in" file.

If you want to make this new JAR available to the Application Server and Agents when running the install3rdParty utility, pass the following arguments based on your requirements:

Argument
Description
EVERY
Adds the new JAR to all the dynamic classpath files (for example, APPDynamicclasspath.cfg, AGENTDynamicclasspath.cfg, and dynamicclasspath.cfg.
NOWHERE
Adds the new JAR to the <INSTALL_DIR>/jar directory and do not want to update any of the dynamic classpath files
DCL
Adds the new JAR to the main Dynamicclasspath.cfg file only
APP
Adds the new JAR to the EAR file
AGENT
Adds the new JAR to the AgentDynamicclasspath.cfg file
Note: Sterling Warehouse Management System supports only the options listed above for the install3rdParty utility. Any other options that are displayed with the -help message command are not supported.

If the argument for -targetJVM is not specified, the new jar file is then added to the Dynamicclasspath.cfg file.

Keep the following in mind when using the install3rdParty utility to update a classpath:

For help in using install3rdParty, enter the command, including the -help option, on the command line. The install3rdParty utility prints a usage message.