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Instrumenting an application with JRas extensions

You can create an application using JRas extensions.

Before you begin

The JRas framework that is described in this task and its sub-tasks is deprecated. However, you can achieve similar results using Java logging.

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To create an application using the WebSphere Application Server JRas extensions, perform the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Determine the mode for the extensions: integrated, stand-alone, or combined.
  2. If the extensions are used in either stand-alone or combined mode, create the necessary handler and formatter classes.
  3. If localized messages are used by the application, create a resource bundle.
  4. In the application code, get a reference to the Manager class and create the manager and logger instances.
  5. Insert the appropriate message and trace logging statements in the application.



Sub-topics
Creating JRas resource bundles and message files
JRas manager and logger instances
Setting up for integrated JRas operation
Setting up for combined JRas operation
Setting up for stand-alone JRas operation
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