CentraSite Documentation : CentraSite Developer's Guide : API for JAXR : Creating and Closing a JAXR-based Connection : Creating a JAXR-based Connection
Creating a JAXR-based Connection
To create a JAXR-based connection
1. Ensure that the CLASSPATH includes directories that contain the following files:
activation.jar
CentraSiteCommons.jar
CentraSiteDynLoader.jar
CentraSiteJAXR-API.jar
CentraSiteLCM.jar
CentraSiteLCM-api.jar
CentraSiteLCM-L10N.jar
CentraSitePolicy-API.jar
CentraSiteResourceAccess-API.jar
CentraSiteUtils.jar
CentraSiteUtils-L10N.jar
CentraSiteVMS.jar
CentraSiteVMS-L10N.jar
commons-codec.jar
commons-httpclient.jar
commons-lang.jar
commons-logging.jar
cstUtils.jar
groovy-all*.jar
inmUtil.jar
inmUtilConf.jar
jaxen.jar
jaxr-api.jar
jaxrpc.jar
jdom.jar
log4j.jar
PolicyLogBindings.jar
saaj.jar
saxpath.jar
script-api.jar
sin-common.jar
sin-misc.jar
sin-ssx.jar
sin-xmlserver.jar
stax-api.jar
TaminoAPI4J.jar
TaminoAPI4J-l10n.jar
uddiKeyConverter.jar
wstx-asl.jar
wvcm.jar
xmlbeans.jar
xqjapi.jar
xqj-ino-api.jar
Note:  
*You can find these files in the CentraSite redist folder.
*If you have activated an e-mail policy, the CLASSPATH must additionally include the file mail.jar, which you can find in the rts/bin folder.
2. Start your client program with the following parameter:
-Djavax.xml.registry.ConnectionFactoryClass=com.centrasite.jaxr.Connectio
nFactoryImpl
*Or: 
Set this property during program startup:
System.setProperty("javax.xml.registry.ConnectionFactoryClass",
"com.centrasite.jaxr.ConnectionFactoryImpl");
3. Create a factory:
ConnectionFactory connFactory = ConnectionFactory.newInstance();
4. Supply the queryManagerURL to the connection:
Properties p = new Properties();
p.setProperty("javax.xml.registry.queryManagerURL",
"http://localhost:53307/CentraSite/CentraSite");
Note:  
*In CentraSite, the lifeCycleManagerURL is always the same as the queryManagerURL, hence it need not be specified.
*The port number, in the example above specified as 53307, may need to be changed to suit your local configuration.
5. Set the BrowserBehaviour option:
p.setProperty("com.centrasite.jaxr.BrowserBehaviour", "yes");
connFactory.setProperties(p);
Enabling BrowserBehaviour mode is the preferred way of creating a JAXR-based connection. This is beneficial for several reasons. The BrowserBehaviour mode uses a less strict locking pattern, and this can result in an increased number of parallel read and update operations. For example in CentraSite Control, while one user is looking at some asset, another user can update the same asset in parallel. In the same scenario without BrowserBehaviour, the update would fail as the necessary lock cannot not be granted.
Moreover, with BrowserBehaviour mode, the assets cached on the client side are refreshed more often. After an asset is read, it will be refreshed in the cache if it is returned as the result of a subsequent query with a newer timestamp.
6. Create the connection and set the user credentials. The setCredentials() method expects a Set containing a java.net.PasswordAuthentication object.
Connection connection = connFactory.createConnection();
 
HashSet credentials = new HashSet(1);
credentials.add(new PasswordAuthentication("userid",
"password".toCharArray()));
 
connection.setCredentials(credentials);
7. With the connection given, the other environment objects can easily be constructed:
RegistryService regService = connection.getRegistryService();
BusinessLifeCycleManager lcManager =
regService.getBusinessLifeCycleManager();
BusinessQueryManager bqManager = regService.getBusinessQueryManager();
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