You need to complete specific steps about using the tool
found in the product online help documentation to configure the IBM® InfoSphere™ Enterprise Records Transfer Tool.
To configure IBM InfoSphere Enterprise Records transfer
tool:
- Verify that you have installed the IBM InfoSphere Enterprise Records Transfer Tool in Installing InfoSphere Enterprise Records or Installing InfoSphere Enterprise Records interactively.
Tip: The IBM InfoSphere Enterprise Records Transfer Tool is installed
with InfoSphere Enterprise
Records as part
of a Typical installation.
- Configure InfoSphere Enterprise
Records Transfer
Tool.
To configure the IBM InfoSphere Enterprise Records Transfer Tool, if installed,
follow the instructions in the FileNet P8 P8 Version 5.0 Information
Center topic .
Tip: For
the Connection entry, if you select iiop for WebSphere® Application
Server 6.1, verify that you have
disabled the secure sockets layer (SSL). For details about how to
disable the SSL, see (WebSphere Application
Server 6.1
only) Turn off Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for RMI/IIOP.
Attention: When trying to configure
the
InfoSphere Enterprise
Records Transfer
tool on a Solaris Application Server running
WebSphere, you might receive an error
similar to the following error:
java.lang.SecurityException:
Cannot set up certs for trusted CAs.
This occurs
because the jurisdiction policy files are not signed by trusted signers
and can be resolved by getting the unlimited jurisdiction policy files
(local_policy.jar and US_export_policy.jar)
from Oracle's Sun Developer Network.
- Go to the following Web site: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp.
- Go to Other Downloads.
- Locate the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited
Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files <n.n> and
click Download. A ZIP file containing the policy
files is downloaded onto your machine.
- Unzip and copy the downloaded local_policy.jar and US_export_policy.jar to <WAS_HOME>/java/jre/lib/security/.
For example: /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/java/jre/lib/security/.