Jopaz 1.3.0 | Getting Started with Jopaz | Before You Begin Working on Windows | Jopaz Developer on Eclipse | Installing Jopaz
 
Installing Jopaz
1. Specify the license file location.
Note: 
The name of license file is fixed: jopaz-developer.xml.
The location of the license file is specified in two ways:
*User home directory (Default)
If the environment variable is not specified, the user home directory is set as the default location.
*Using the environment variable JOPAZ_LICENSE
Set the path to the license file with the environment variable JOPAZ_LICENSE.
2. In Eclipse, select Help > Install new Software.
3. Click Add to add a new software site location.
4. Select the local jpz-jpd/jpd-plugins directory. To do so, click Local and search for the location.
*Name: Jopaz.
*Location: file:/path.
In the pop-up, click Add to confirm the selection.
The Jopaz jpz-version package should now be visible in the overview.
5. Select the whole package Jopaz jpz-version by setting the checkbox and then click Next to continue.
6. Accept the terms of the license agreements and click Finish.
You can see the installation progress in the lower right corner of the Eclipse window.
7. If the Trust Artifacts pop-up appears, set the checkbox of the Unsigned content and click Trust Selected to confirm.
8. After the installation, you are prompted to restart Eclipse. Click Restart Now.
Jopaz should be installed after the restart.
Note:
This plug-in is useful to get a first impression of the functionality. But it only can be used on Windows or Linux machines. This functionality is not available for z/OS or USS.