The Application Server Toolkit for WebSphere
Application Server version 5.0.2
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The Application Server Toolkit for IBM® WebSphere®
Application Server version 5.0.2 is electronically available.
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The Application Server Toolkit is an Eclipse-based application that
provides tooling support for Application Server V5.0.2. Components of
Application Server Toolkit support debugging, tracing and profiling. On
Microsoft® Windows® and Linux® operating systems, application assembly
function is also delivered.
Note: Application Server V5.1 installation images include the
Application Server Toolkit V5.1. The V5.0.2 Application Server Toolkit is
not compatible with Application Server V5.1.
If you install the ASTK on a different machine than your Application
Server, you must install the IBM Agent Controller for the operating system
that your Application Server uses. The IBM Agent Controller is used by the
ASTK to interface with your Application Server. The IBM Agent Controller
is located within the downloaded ASTK file for your operating system. For
example, on the Windows operating system, it is located in the
install_root/ac/ directory.
All installs are zipped or tarred as appropriate. Download the
required archive and extract the install image to a temporary directory
using tar or unzip, and run "install" to install the product.
On multi-user systems, you must be a super-user to successfully
complete the install. The standard install location on Unix systems is
"/opt/IBM/ASTK".
After the ASTK is installed, click the icon on the Windows desktop or
type "astk" on the command line of a UNIX®-based system.
If you upgrade from a previous version of the ASTK, your old workspace
might not be compatible. Either move your old workspace to a different
location or specify a different workspace and restart. You can specify the
workspace location using the "-data " flag, followed by the new location.
You can uninstall the ASTK from any machine by running "uninstall" from
the "_uninst" directory in the install location. This process is the
preferred method of removal as it provides a cleaner removal than deleting
the directories.