[Enterprise Extensions only]

Installing the BRBeans <.jar file>

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

From the WebSphere Administrative Console, start the Install Enterprise Application Wizard and proceed as follows:

  1. In the Specifying the Application or Module window, select to Install standalone-module (*.war, *.jar), and then browse for the path to the BRBeans<DBtype>.jar file. Click Next to continue.
  2. In the Unprotected Methods window, click Yes.
  3. In the Mapping Users to Roles window, click Next if you have not enabled security. If you have enabled security, click Select for each of the Roles and make the appropriate selections. Choose at least 1 user or group for each of the following roles: RuleManager and RuleUser. Click Next.
  4. In the Mapping EJB RunAs Roles to Users window, click Next.
  5. In the Bind EJB to JNDI Name window, make sure there are 3 EJBs listed with JNDI Names starting with brbeans/application/.... Click Next to proceed.
  6. In the Mapping EJB References to EJB window, make sure there are 6 EJB References listed (3 for Rule, 3 for RuleFolder). Click Next.
  7. In the Mapping Resource References to Resources window, click Next.
  8. In the Specifying the Default Datasource for EJBModule window, make sure the BRBeans<DBtype>.jar file is selected. Then click Select Datasource... and choose the datasource for the database where the BRBeans tables were created above. (For, example, select brbds if you created it above. ) Click Next.
  9. In the Specifying Datasource for Individual CMP Beans window, click Next.
  10. In the Selecting the Virtual Hosts for Web Modules window, click Next.
  11. In the Selecting the Application Server window, make sure BRBeans<DBtype>.jar is listed. Then click Select Server... and select a server to use. Click Next.
  12. In the Completing the Application Installation Wizard window, click Finish.
  13. In the window asking if the application should be deployed, click Yes. In the subsequent window proceed as follows:
    1. For the Dependent classpath the following jar files need to be in the classpath: (On a Windows system, use ";" as the separator between jar files, on a Unix based system, use ":" as the separator)
      • WAS_HOME\lib\brbClient.jar
      • WAS_HOME>\lib\brbServer.jar
    2. For the Database type, select the type of database that you are using.
    3. Click OK
  14. If the install is successful, an info dialog should appear that says Command "EnterpriseApp.install" completed successfully.

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

Proceed to Creating the database tables.