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OSS through JavaTM Initiative X.790 Extension to the JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API (1.2) Final - 1.0.0 Reference Implementation Installation Guide OSS through Java™ Initiative JSR 91 Expert Group TT-X790-EXT-API-Ri_Installation_guide.1.0.0.doc Copyright 2002 - 2007 The Members of the OSS through Java(TM) Initiative. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 1 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative Executive Summary The OSS/J Trouble Ticket API offers interfaces and classes to manage Trouble Tickets. The X.790 extension enhances the API with additional attributes. This document describes how to install and use the Reference Implementation (RI). Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 2 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Table of Contents 3 1 4 Preface 1.1 Objectives 4 1.2 Audience 4 1.3 Related Information 4 1.4 Revision History 4 2 Introduction 5 3 Preparation 6 4 3.1 Environment 6 3.2 Application Server 6 3.3 Java Database 6 Installing the Reference Implementation 7 4.1 Setting up the database schema 7 4.2 Deploying the reference implementation 7 5 Testing the Reference Implementation 8 6 Uninstall the Reference Implementation 9 6.1 Undeploying the reference implementation 9 6.2 Dropping the Trouble Ticket database schema 9 Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 3 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative 1 Preface 1.1 Objectives Installation and usage description of the OSS/J Trouble Ticket X.790 Extension Reference Implementation 1.2 Audience The target audiences are Developers who seek information about how the X.790 extension for the Trouble Ticket API can be implemented Developers of other OSS/J API Reference Implementations Developers who want to make use of these API and extend its implementation 1.3 Related Information Please refer to the Trouble Ticket X.790 extension TCK documentation for instructions about how to test the Reference implementation. 1.4 Revision History Date 30.06.2008 Version 0.1 Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API Author Christian Klaus State Comments Draft page 4 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative 2 Introduction This document describes how to install, run and verify the OSS Trouble Ticket X.790 Extension API Reference implementation (RI) on a Windows computer. Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 5 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative 3 Preparation 3.1 Environment Please make sure the Variable JAVA_HOME points to your JDK 1.5 Installation. Also, the common.properties file holds some specific settings which you might need to be updated for specific environments. 3.2 Application Server The Reference Implementation is tested on a Sun application server (Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9.0 (build b48)). It is included in the Java Application Verification Kit (AVK) for the Enterprise which can be downloaded from http://java.sun.com/j2ee/avk/. After installing the Application server, make sure the environment variable AS_HOME points to the installation directory of the application server. It can then be started with the following steps: 1. Make sure the bin directory of your application server is in the PATH variable 2. Starting the default domain: asadmin start-domain domain1 3.3 Java Database Since the Java Database is bundled with the application server there is nothing additional which needs to be installed. The database can be started with the following steps: 1. Make sure the bin directory of your application server is in the PATH variable 2. Calling the asadmin-pause.bat script: asadmin start-database Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 6 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative 4 Installing the Reference Implementation This chapter describes how to install the reference implementation. 4.1 Setting up the database schema To load the database schema, complete the following steps (for Unix installations use *.sh scripts instead of *.bat): 1. Unzip the RI package 2. Make sure the environment variable DERBY_INSTALL from the file oss_trouble_ticket_x790_ext-1-0-srcri\src\sql\derby\derby.bat points to the javadb directory from the application server 3. Run the create script oss_trouble_ticket_x790_ext-1-0-srcri\src\sql\derby\create.bat 4.2 Deploying the reference implementation To deploy the reference implementation package, complete the following steps: 1. Make sure the bin directory of your application server is in the PATH variable 2. Change directory to oss_trouble_ticket_x790_ext-1-0-src-ri\src 3. Issue the following command asant deploy Note: deploying the ear file manually will not create the required resources. Please follow the steps mentioned above to make sure the resources are being created. Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 7 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative 5 Testing the Reference Implementation Please refer to the Trouble Ticket X.790 Extension TCK documentation for instructions about how to test the Reference Implementation. Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 8 / 9 OSS through JavaTM Initiative 6 Uninstall the Reference Implementation This chapter describes how to uninstall the reference implementation. 6.1 Undeploying the reference implementation To undeploy the reference implementation package, complete the following steps: 1. Make sure the bin directory of your application server is in the PATH variable 2. Change directory to oss_trouble_ticket_x790_ext-1-0-src-ri\src 3. Issue the following command asant undeploy Note: undeploying the ear file manually will not remove the JMS and JDBC resources. Please follow the steps mentioned above to make sure the resources are being removed. 6.2 Dropping the Trouble Ticket database schema To load the database schema, complete the following steps (for Unix installations use *.sh scripts instead of *.bat): 1. Make sure the environment variable DERBY_INSTALL from the file oss_trouble_ticket_x790_ext-1-0-srcri\src\sql\derby\derby.bat points to the javadb directory from Glassfish 2. Run the create script oss_trouble_ticket_x790_ext-1-0-srcri\src\sql\derby\drop.bat Final - 1.2.1 JSR 91 - OSS/J Trouble Ticket API page 9 / 9