Import file system components

  1. Launch a command line interface tool to invoke the jar program. For example, to open a Command Prompt in Windows follow the appropriate guide below:

    Choose Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.

    Choose Start > Programs > Command Prompt.
    
  2. Navigate to the DevelopmentKits\edk\ServerAccessInterfaces\AccessSample subdirectory of the WebSphere directory.

    In Windows, use of the cd (change directory command) in conjunction with the %CROSSWORLDS% environment variable automatically navigates to the WebSphere directory if the prompt currently resides somewhere on the same drive or partition where WebSphere InterChange Server is installed.

    The two lines below illustrate how the sequence of prompts should appear if the cd command were used as described above:

    D:\>cd %CROSSWORLDS%\DevelopmentKits\edk\ServerAccessInterfaces\AccessSample
     
    D:\\CrossWorlds400Dev\DevelopmentKits\edk\ServerAccessInterfaces\AccessSample>
    
  3. Copy the contents of the DevelopmentKits\edk\ServerAccessInterfaces\AccessSample\collaborations subdirectory of the WebSphere InterChange Server installation into the collaborations subdirectory of the WebSphere installation.

    The command below, for instance, would provide the desired results in a Windows system; press the Enter key after typing the command:

    D:\\CrossWorlds400Dev\DevelopmentKits\edk\ServerAccessInterfaces
       \AccessSample>xcopy collaborations %CROSSWORLDS%\collaborations /s
    
  4. Copy the contents of the DevelopmentKits\edk\ServerAccessInterfaces\AccessSample\DLMs subdirectory of the WebSphere InterChange Server installation into the DLMs subdirectory of the WebSphere installation.

    The command below, for instance, would provide the desired results in a Windows system; press the Enter key after typing the command:

    D:\\CrossWorlds400Dev\DevelopmentKits\edk\ServerAccessInterfaces
       \AccessSample>xcopy DLMs %CROSSWORLDS%\DLMs /s
    

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