From the Eclipse IDE, you test the connection to the Content Platform Engine.
Testing from the Eclipse IDE
In Eclipse, if the Console pane
is not already open, click the Show View icon
in the lower left corner of Eclipse, and click Console.
In the Eclipse menu bar, click Run > Run Configurations.
Expand Java Application in the left
pane.
Select your run configuration, then click Run.
If the code is run successfully, it will:
Connect to the Content Platform Engine
Retrieve an object that represents a FileNet domain
Iterate and print the names of all of the object stores in the
domain
Terminate with the message Connection to Content Platform
Engine successful.
If you get an exception, perform these troubleshooting
steps:
You specified the URI correctly in the connection code. Verify
that the URI specifies the right protocol, and that the URI specifies
the correct host server and port number. Note that the host name must
be known to your DNS server.
You entered the correct user ID and password values in the connection
code.
You included all of the required JARs in the IDE project class
path. Verify that you set the IDE project to the same IBM® Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is used
in WebSphere Application Client
or WebSphere Application
Server.
You set the VM arguments correctly in the runtime configuration.
Confirm that the -Dcom.ibm.CORBA.ConfigURL argument
is set to the sas.client.props file, and that
you correctly set the SAS client properties. If the VM arguments include
path variables, check the values. If sas.client.props is
on the local file system, verify that the file: specifier
is included in the setting, for example, file:${WS_APPSERVER}/profiles/AppSrv01/properties/sas.client.props.
The Content Platform Engine server
is running.
If your environment includes a firewall to which you must authenticate
before connections are allowed to pass through, verify (by using your
browser or other local procedure) that you are authenticated.