To install and deploy
the ISRA Servlet on the operating
systems supported by Application Engine,
run the associated ISRA setup program found in the Application Engine software package.
Be sure that you have available
the Installation and Upgrade Worksheet that was completed during your
planning activities.
The Application Engine installation
software contains the ISRA servlet installation programs for the supported Application Engine operating systems.
To
install and deploy the Application Engine ISRA
servlet:
- Open your completed Installation
and Upgrade Worksheet
file.
Tip: In the worksheet file, verify that
the command is enabled.
To view only Content Engine values,
filter by ISRA Installer in the Installation
or Configuration Program column.
- Log on to the application server by using the following
account, depending on your operating system:
Option |
Description |
UNIX® |
User account with write
access to the /bin directory
and read, write, and execute access to the directory where you plan
to install ISRA Servlet. |
Windows® |
A member of the local Administrators group or as a user account
with equivalent permissions. |
- Stop the application server if it is running.
- Access the ISRA installation package, and start the following Application Engine ISRA Servlet setup program,
depending on your operating system:
Option |
Description |
UNIX |
AE-ISRA-Servlet-4.0.2.0-operating_system.bin |
Windows |
AE-ISRA-Servlet-4.0.2.0-WIN.exe |
- Complete the installation
program screens by using the
values from your worksheet.
- Check the file AE_ISRA_Servlet_install_log-4_0_2_0.txt,
located in the AE_israservlet_install_path\FileNet directory,
to see if any errors occurred during the installation.
- Install unlimited strength JAR files.
Perform
this step only if the following are true:
- You selected the
option to create Strong keys in the Application Engine User Token Security step
of the Application Engine installation.
- Application Engine ISRA Servlet
is deployed on a different application server than Application Engine.
Important: If these conditions are true, failure
to perform this step causes an EncryptionException when you log on
to the IS server.
- (WebSphere® Application
Server and WebLogic Server only) Start the application
server.
- Deploy AE_israservlet_install_path/FileNet/ApplicationEngineISRAServlet/ae_isra.war in
the same way you deployed the app_engine.war file
for Workplace.
- (JBoss only) Start the application
server.
- Verify the Application Engine ISRA
Servlet is installed and deployed correctly, as follows. This step
launches a diagnostic tool that does the verification.
- Open your web browser.
- Enter
the URL for the Application Engine ISRA
Servlet, for example:
http://ApplicationEngineISRAServlet_servername:port/ApplicationEngineISRAServlet/ISRA
ApplicationEngineISRAServlet is the
default context root.
If you specified a different name for the context root when deploying
the Application Engine ISRA Servlet,
change the URL to match your configuration.
If the ISRA Servlet
is set up correctly, a congratulations message displays, for example:
Congratulations! ISRA Interface Servlet is configured at this URL.
WcmApiConfigFile = D:\ISRAInterface\jsp\WEB-INF\WcmApiConfig.properties
WcmApiConfig file exists
CryptoKeyFile/UserToken = C:\Program
Files\FileNet\Authentication\UTCryptoKeyFile.properties
CryptoKeyFile/UserToken exists
FileNet ISRA classes are in the classpath
com.filenet.is.ra.cci.FN_IS_CciConnectionSpec