If you want to use the Natural Web I/O Interface client with JBoss Application Server, you must proceed as described in this document. The following topics are covered:
Only one version of the Natural Web I/O Interface client can be installed on the same JBoss Application Server.
You can either install the Natural Web I/O Interface client or Natural for Ajax on the same JBoss Application Server, not both.
It is assumed that <jboss> is the directory of your JBoss Application Server installation.
The following topics are covered below:
To install the Natural Web I/O Interface client
Download the Natural Web I/O Interface client for JBoss Application Server from Empower (https://empower.softwareag.com/) and unzip the contents to a directory of your choice on your hard disk.
Or:
Natural for UNIX, Natural for OpenVMS and Natural for Windows: Copy
the complete contents of the
nwo/<platform>/j2ee/v<nnnn>/jboss
directory from the installation medium to a directory of your choice on your
hard disk.
On UNIX platforms: Dearchive the TAR file using the following command:
tar -xvf nwonnnn.tar
Install Apache Ant (you need Apache Ant to deploy the Natural Web I/O Interface client to the JBoss Application Server; see the Prerequisities above for the required version number):
Download and unzip Apache Ant (from http://ant.apache.org/) into an installation directory of your choice. Avoid a directory name that contains blanks.
Let the environment variable ANT_HOME
point to the directory
<ant> (where
<ant> is the directory of
your Ant installation).
Add
<ant>/bin to your
PATH
environment variable.
Deploy the Natural Web I/O Interface client to JBoss Application Server:
Copy the the Natural Web I/O Interface client distributables to a directory on a disk drive.
In the directory that contains the the Natural Web I/O Interface client distributables, there is an Ant script named jbossdeploynwo.xml. Edit this script and change the setting
<property name="jbosshome" value="C:/Program Files/Jboss/jboss-4.2.2.GA"/>
to
<property name="jbosshome" value="<jboss>"/>
where <jboss> is your JBoss Application Server installation directory.
Important:
Take care to use forward slashes (also on Windows) when
specifying the directory path.
Execute the script jbossdeploynwo.xml by entering the following command:
ant -f jbossdeploynwo.xml
Wait for the message "BUILD SUCCESSFUL". This indicates that the deployment was successful.
Edit the file <jboss>/server/default/deploy/jbossjca-service.xml and change the setting
<!-- Enable connection close debug monitoring --> <attribute name="Debug">true</attribute>
to
<!-- Enable connection close debug monitoring --> <attribute name="Debug">false</attribute>
Start JBoss Application Server.
To update the Natural Web I/O Interface client
Download the Natural Web I/O Interface client for JBoss Application Server from Empower (https://empower.softwareag.com/) and unzip the contents to a directory of your choice on your hard disk.
Or:
Natural for UNIX, Natural for OpenVMS and Natural for Windows: Copy
the complete contents of the
nwo/<platform>/j2ee/v<nnnn>/jboss
directory from the installation medium to a directory of your choice on your
hard disk.
On UNIX platforms: Dearchive the TAR file using the following command:
tar -xvf nwonnnn.tar
Shut down JBoss Application Server.
Deploy the Natural Web I/O Interface client to JBoss Application Server as in a first-time installation.
Make sure that the file <jboss>/server/default/deploy/jbossjca-service.xml contains the same settings as described for a first-time installation.
Start JBoss Application Server.
It is assumed that http://<host>:<port> is the URL of your application server.
To verify the installation
Enter the following URL in your web browser:
http://<host>:<port>/natuniweb/natural.jsp
For example:
http://myhost:8080/natuniweb/natural.jsp
The Natural Web I/O Interface client is now started in your browser. The entries which appear in the resulting logon page depend on the settings in your configuration file. For further information, see Configuring the Client.