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kriersd
PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:20 am    Post subject: Webclient setup in WSAD 5.0 Reply with quote

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Has anyone ever setup the 3.3.2 webclient in WSAD 5.0?

If so.. were the instructions the same as WSAD 4.0? :-?

Just in case your wondering where I found the documentation on how to setup the webclient in WSAD 4.0.

Look in the <Workflow install directory>\webclient\unsuppd.html

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jhea
PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

I suppose that you were talking about WAS instead of WSAD. The WebClient setup in WAS v5.0 is similar to that in WAS v4.0. But the configuration of WebClient for Workflow v3.4 is different from that for Workflow v3.3.2 or previous ones in terms of the windows version, as for v3.4 you can now configure a WebClient in GUI.

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slnelson76
PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 2:11 pm    Post subject: Not to bad Reply with quote

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It was actually pretty easy. I created a webclient that uses a non Websphere Servlet container. Then imported it into WSAD 5.0...... I also had to import the Workflow Jar files. Hrmmmm can't think of anything else.
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RichA
PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2003 12:20 am    Post subject: Re: Not to bad Reply with quote

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slnelson76 wrote:
It was actually pretty easy. I created a webclient that uses a non Websphere Servlet container. Then imported it into WSAD 5.0...... I also had to import the Workflow Jar files. Hrmmmm can't think of anything else.


I used that method to get it working in the WSAD 5.0 test environment, there were a couple of XML files that needed changing too, even when I exported the app again it would work properly in WAS 5.0 though. I never did get it working. I think WF 3.3.2 isn't supported on WAS 5.0, WF 3.4 is though.
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slnelson76
PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2003 6:44 am    Post subject: Re: Not to bad Reply with quote

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there were a couple of XML files that needed changing too


Yes, the web.xml file needs to be changed to reflect the location of the WebClient.properties file. Although since I just imported it over the top of what I had in my workspace it pointed at the original location of the file inside of the Workflow directory. I just left it alone until I started changing things for different versions I was working with.

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I think WF 3.3.2 isn't supported on WAS 5.0


I thought the fmczutil program had a specific option for WAS 5.0. I'll have to check again.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2003 7:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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cant use fmczutil to automatically configure web client using WAS 5.0...but u can do it manually just like how u deploy any WAR or EAR file
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RichA
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 7:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I could never get that to work which edition of WAS 5.0 are you using?
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manoj
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 8:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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i am getting problems while installing configuring webclinet in Websphere 4.0 . My machine name (node name in websphere ) starts with a numeric , so the configuration utility always treats this as an IP address and prompt me to enter a valid IP. But when i enter the IP address properly it gives some other exception like node can't be found etc...
any thoughts appreciated... i tried to hard code the node name in the .xml file but it didn't work
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vennela
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 8:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I always give the hostname instead of IP address while configuring the web-client.
I have given host names like
Quote:

ruby
karthikeya

but not
Quote:

ruby.awk.maid.com


Maybe it will not take names like those.

I know the config util is adamant about a few things ... on what platform are you trying to configure the web-client?

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manoj
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 9:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,
i am trying this on Win 2000 platform ... and i 've confirmed that
the WAS4.0 was running.

This is what i specify (my m/c name is 0071cck)
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FMC33538I Specify information about the JNDI name server ...:
TCP/IP address : [0071cck] 0071cck
- FMC20311E : Syntax error; dot missing in TCP/IP address: 0071cck.
TCP/IP address : [0071cck] 2.109.223.230
TCP/IP port number : [900]

Installation directory : [C:\WebSphere\AppServer]
Host name of administration node : [0071cck] 0071cck
- FMC20311E : Syntax error; dot missing in Host name of administration node : : 0071cck.
Host name of administration node : [0071cck] 2.109.223.230
Host name of name service host : [0071cck] 2.109.223.230
TCP/IP port number of name service : [900]
XML configuration skeleton file name : [fmcoh40.skel]
HTTP transport port of the Web container:[9081]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

The exception i am getting:

03.04.17 13:41:31:832 EDT] 54f772c8 NodeConfig A XMLC0053I: Importing Node : 2.109.223.230
03.04.17 13:41:31:983 EDT] 54f772c8 NodeConfig X XMLC0010E: Failure to locate Node : 2.109.223.230XMLC0067I: 2.109.223.230 Does not exist.
03.04.17 13:41:32:123 EDT] 54f772c8 EnterpriseApp A XMLC0053I: Importing EnterpriseApp : 2.109.223.230/MQWF Web Client - WEB
ava.lang.NullPointerException
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.EnterpriseAppConfig.getModuleInfoFromEntApp(EnterpriseAppConfig.java:962)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.EnterpriseAppConfig.importXML(EnterpriseAppConfig.java:1305)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.importDOM(XMLConfig.java:1204)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.importFromFile(XMLConfig.java:965)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.executeToFile(XMLConfig.java:313)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.main(XMLConfig.java:1491)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at com.ibm.ws.bootstrap.WSLauncher.main(WSLauncher.java:158)
03.04.17 13:41:32:604 EDT] 54f772c8 EnterpriseApp X XMLC0133E: Failed to populate EnterpriseApp module info {1}.XMLC0046E: Exception java.lang.NullPointerException
03.04.17 13:41:32:734 EDT] 54f772c8 EnterpriseApp X XMLC0007E: Failure to create EnterpriseApp : 2.109.223.230/MQWF Web Client - WEBXMLC0041E: Repository Exception javax.ejb.CreateException: EnterpriseAppInfo is not valid - check to see if all the members have been set
03.04.17 13:41:34:987 EDT] 54c1f2d1 AEGeneratePlu A SRVE0098I: Generating plug-in configuration for this node

FMC33940I Restart your HTTP server to activate the changes.


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vennela
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 10:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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There is a chance that the config utility having found the first character to be a numera1 is expecting TCP/IP address and is expecting dots may be. You can try a couple of things.
make an alias for your host name and have this alias start with an alphabet.
OR
use localhost instead of the machine name.

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manoj
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 10:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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localhost doesn't work ... i tried this also
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manoj
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 10:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I hard coded the node name i the fmcoh40.skel file . This time i get a different exception

java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.EnterpriseAppConfig.getModuleInfoFromEntApp(EnterpriseAppConfig.java:962)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.EnterpriseAppConfig.importXML(EnterpriseAppConfig.java:1305)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.importDOM(XMLConfig.java:1204)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.importFromFile(XMLConfig.java:965)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.executeToFile(XMLConfig.java:313)
at com.ibm.websphere.xmlconfig.XMLConfig.main(XMLConfig.java:1491)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at com.ibm.ws.bootstrap.WSLauncher.main(WSLauncher.java:158)
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manoj
PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 9:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,
I had to manually deploy the webclients's(MQWF 3.3.2) .ear in WSAD4.03 to make it working.

i believe MQWF 3.3.0 doesn't work with WSAD 4.0 (or Websphere 4.0)
. It needs WebSphere 3.5
but MQWF 3.3.2 works with WSAD 4.0 and 5.0

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