You must update the Lotus Domino Web server configuration before
you can use the Web server with WebSphere Application Server.
About this task
Configure each instance of a Domino server on your iSeries server.
Procedure
- Define your Web server in the application server configuration.
- Start Qshell. On the CL command line, enter STRQSH.
- Move to the directory where the configuration resides.
- Specify a name and a port for your Domino Server.
At
the Qshell prompt, run the command:
configureOs400WebServerDefinition -webserver.name yourDominoServer \
-webserver.type DOMINO \
-webserver.port
port
The yourDominoServer variable
is the name of your Domino server. The port variable is
the HTTP port for your Domino Server.
To use a non-default WebSphere
Application Server profile, specify the -profileName myProfile parameter
when you run the configureOs400WebserverDefinition script.
- Generate the plugin-cfg.xml file.
From the Qshell prompt, run this command:
GenPluginCfg -webserver.name yourDominoServer
If
you specified a profile name in the previous step, specify the -profileName myProfile parameter
when you run the GenPluginCfg script.
- Write down the location of the plugin-cfg.xml file.
You need this information in the next step.
- Update the Domino server notes.ini file.
- Enter the Work with Domino Servers (WRKDOMSVR) command on the
CL command line.
- For the appropriate Domino server instance, specify option 13
(Edit NOTES.INI) to edit the server notes.ini file.
- Add this line to the end of the notes.ini file:
WebSphereInit=plugin-file
The plugin-file variable
is the fully-qualified path of the plugin-cfg.xml file
that you generated in the previous step.
- Press F3 twice to save and exit the notes.ini file
- Start the Domino server.
- Verify that your user profile has *JOBCTL special authority.
- On the CL command line, enter the strdomsvr command.
- Press F4 to have the system prompt you
for the server name.
- Type the server name in the field provided.
If
you are not sure of the name, press F4 to display a
list of Domino servers on your iSeries server.
- Press Enter.
While the system is starting the Domino server, you see a message
indicating that the server is starting. If the message appears for more than
1 or 2 minutes, the server might be waiting for you to enter a password. To
determine if the server is waiting for a password, use the WRKDOMCSL command
to start a server console session for the server. You can enter the password
in this console session.
- Enable the WebSphere Application Server DSAPI filter.
- From a Lotus Notes client connected to the appropriate Domino
server, edit the Domino document. The document is in the Domino
server Domino Directory. The name of the file is names.nsf.
For example, open your browser to http://your.server.name:port/names.nsf,
where the your.server.name variable is the name of your
iSeries server and the port variable is your Web server
port.
Enter your Domino administrator user name and password. For additional
techniques used to edit the Domino document, refer to the Domino documentation.
- Within the server document, select the Internet Protocols tab
and then the HTTP tab.
- For DSAPI filter file names, type:
Verify
that you do not have a space before or after this command or the filter fails.
- Save and exit the Domino server document.
To use
the Lotus Domino Web server with WebSphere Application Server, you do not
need to change the Java servlet support field in the
Domino server document.
- Stop and restart the Domino server HTTP task.
- Enter the Work with Domino Servers (WRKDOMSVR)
command on the CL command line.
- For your Domino server instance, specify option 8 (Work
console) to select the Domino server console.
- From the Domino server console, enter the following command
to stop the Domino server HTTP task.
tell http quit
- From the Domino server console, enter the following command
to start the Domino server HTTP task.
load http