This section describes how to configure the web-based tools to use WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Express. For instructions on using Tomcat instead, see Configuring web-based tools to use Tomcat.
To configure the web-based tools to use WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Express, you run a script supplied with WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus. The script is called CWDashboard.bat and is located in the directory ProductDir\bin (where ProductDir represents the directory C:\IBM\WebSphereServer by default). You can run this script to configure the tools to work with or without a Web server, such as IBM HTTP Web Server.
Before proceeding, make sure that you have installed WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Express versions 5.1.1 or higher. (You can install WebSphere Application Server Express version 6 from the WebSphere Business Integration Server Express or Express Plus Launchpad.) Then proceed to one of the following sections, depending on whether you want to use your installation with a Web server:
WebSphere Application Server is supplied with a Web server; WebSphere Application Server Express is not. If you are using WebSphere Application Server Express and want to use a Web server, you must obtain and install IBM HTTP Server (available for free from the IBM Web site) and the Web server plug-in for WebSphere Application Server Express. See the WebSphere Application Server Express documentation for more information.
To configure the web-based tools to use a Web server, perform the following steps:
Here are two example commands:
C:\IBM\WebSphereServer\bin\CWDashboard.bat / "C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express60\AppServer" / hostname.ibm.com "C:\IBM\WebSphereServer" / "C:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLIB\java" y
C:\IBM\WebSphereServer\bin\CWDashboard.bat / "C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express60\AppServer" / hostname.ibm.com "C:\IBM\WebSphereServer" null y
C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express60\AppServer\bin\stopServer.bat / ICSMonitor
C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express60\AppServer\bin\startServer.bat / ICSMonitor
http://hostname/ICSMonitor
where hostname is the name of the computer on which WebSphere Application
Server or WebSphere Application Server Express is installed.http://hostname/WebDeployment
where hostname is the name of the computer on which WebSphere Application
Server or WebSphere Application Server Express is installed.If you are not using a Web server with your installation, you must configure the web-based tools to use a different port number. Do the following:
Here are two example commands:
C:\IBM\WebSphereServer\bin\CWDashboard.bat / "C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express60\AppServer" / hostname.ibm.com "C:\IBM\WebSphereServer" / "C:\Program Files\IBM\SQLLIB\java" n 7089 7043
C:\IBM\WebSphereServer\bin\CWDashboard.bat / "C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express502\AppServer" / hostname.ibm.com "C:\IBM\WebSphereServer" null n 7089 7043
C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express60\AppServer\bin\stopServer.bat / ICSMonitor
C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Express60\AppServer\bin\startServer.bat / ICSMonitor
http://hostname:portnumber/ICSMonitorwhere hostname is the name of the computer on which WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Express is installed.
http://hostname:portnumber/WebDeploymentwhere hostname is the name of the computer on which WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Express is installed.