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Installing the BRBeans <.jar file>.

Follow this procedure when installing on an AEd platform, if you are using an AE platform, then see Installing a BRBeans jar file on AE - overview

  1. Start the server (from a Command Prompt, type startServer.bat/sh ).
  2. Launch a browser, and start the Administrative Console (URL - http://localhost:9090/admin).
  3. Type in a userid (and password if required) and click Submit.
  4. In the left panel, expand the folders Nodes > <node-name>, and click on Enterprise Applications
  5. In the right panel (Enterprise Applications), click the Install button.
  6. In the Application Installation Wizard, choose the section which applies, based on where the Deployed_BRBeans<DBType>.jar file is located. Browse to the path of this jar file, and type in an Application name. Click Next to continue.
  7. In Mapping Roles to Users window, select at least 1 user or group for each role (RuleManager and RuleUser). Alternatively, select the check-box for either Everyone or All Authenticated. Click Next to proceed.
  8. In the Binding Enterprise Beans to JNDI Names window, make sure there are 3 EJBs listed with JNDI names.
  9. In the Mapping EJB References to Enterprise Beans window, make sure there a 6 EJB references.
  10. In the Mapping EJB Jar Default Data Source References to JNDI Names window, fill in the JNDI name of the datasource for the Deployed_BRBeans<DBType>.jar file (ex: jdbc/brbds).
  11. In the EJB Deploy window, clear the box under the Re-Deploy option. (This is very important.)
  12. Click Finish.
  13. Save the configuration by clicking on Save at the top of the right panel.
  14. Click OK.
  15. Stop (stopServer.bar/sh) and restart the server.

You have successfully installed the BRBeans <.jar file>.

This is the last of the steps necessary to install Business Rules Beans for use with WebSphere AEd. To familiarize yourself with it, you can test it out with the Samples provided in Part VII.

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