Verifying installation

The sections below describe the paths and filenames of the product after installation and how to verify your adapter installation.

Verifying installation on a Windows system

Before you begin, install the adapter. The Installer copies the standard files associated with the adapter into your system. The utility installs the connector into the ProductDir\connectors\JText directory, and adds a shortcut for the connector to the Start menu.

To verify the adapter installation on a Windows system, change to the directory where you installed the adapter ProductDir\ and compare the contents to those listed in Table 3.

Table 3 describes the Windows file structure used by the adapter, and shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install the adapter through Installer.

Table 3. Windows file structure for the connector
Subdirectory of ProductDir Description
\connectors\JText\CWJText.jar Contains classes used by the JText connector only
\connectors\JText\start_JText.bat The startup script for the generic connector
\connectors\messages\JTextConnector.txt Message file for the connector
\repository\JText\CN_JText.txt Repository definition for the connector. The default name is CN_JText.txt.
\connectors\JText\start_JText_service.bat The startup script for the connector service.
\connectors\JText\dependencies\ commons-net-1.1.0.jar, dependencies\ jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar Third party.jar packaged with the connector
Note:
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.

Verifying installation on a Linux system

Before you begin, install the adapter. The Installer copies the standard files associated with the adapter into your system. The utility installs the connector agent into the ProductDir/connectors/JText directory.

To verify the adapter installation on a Linux system, change to the directory where you installed the adapter ProductDir/ and compare the contents to those listed in Table 9.

Table 4 describes the Linux file structure used by the adapter, and shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install the adapter through Installer.

Table 4. Linux file structure for the connector
Subdirectory of ProductDir Description
/connectors/JText/CWJText.jar Contains classes used by the JText connector only
/connectors/JText/start_JText.sh The startup script for the generic connector
/connectors/messages/JTextConnector.txt Message file for the connector
/repository/JText/CN_JText.txt Repository definition for the connector. The default name is CN_JText.txt.
/connectors/JText/dependencies/ commons-net-1.1.0.jar, dependencies/ jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar Third party.jar packaged with the connector
Note:
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.

Verifying installation on i5/OS systems

By default, the adapter is installed int he /QIBM/ProdData/WBIServer44/product directory (referred to as ProductDir). Table 4 describes the i5/OS file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed during a typical installation. To verify the adapter installation on an i5/OS system, change to the directory were you installed the adapter and compare the contents to those listed in Table 5.

Table 5. i5/OS file structure for the connector
Directory Description
ProductDir/connectors/JText Contains the connector CWJText.jar file and the start_JText.sh startup file.
ProductDir/repository/JText Contains the BIA_CN_JText.txt repository definition.
ProductDir/connectors/JText/Dependencies Contains the license agreement, REAME files, and the third-party commons-net-1.10.jar and jakarta-oro-2.0.0.jar files.
ProductDir/connectors/messages Contains the JTextConnector.txt file and the JTextConnector_ll_TT.Ttxt files (message files specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory (TT)).
ProductDir/lib Contains the WBIA.jar file.
ProductDir/bin Contains theCWConnEnv.sh file.
Note:
You can quickly start the connector with the Console function. For more information, refer to the online help provided with the Console.

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