Use SMPE to install the product code, then enableFeature Pack for EJB 3.0 on z/OS Version 6.1.
Install the z/OS system product code and optional materials. See Installing the product and additional software.
If you have not already done so, follow the steps in topics Preparing the base operating system and Planning for product configuration before continuing.
To install the Application Server toolkit, which contains the Profile Management tool, refer to the instructions in Installing the Application Server Toolkit.
The Feature Pack for EJB 3.0 is included as service with the WebSphere Application Server on z/OS optional materials. This task provides instructions for installing the feature pack product code and enabling your runtime environment to use the Feature Pack for EJB 3.0 functions.
Perform the following steps to install the Feature Pack for EJB 3.0 on z/OS systems:
When you have finished the customization process, you can create a WebSphere Application Server on z/OS runtime environment that includes Feature Pack for EJB 3.0 functions.
Use the workstation based Profile Management tool for z/OS, which can be launched from the Application Server Toolkit (AST). The Profile Management tool can be used to generate customization jobs for the Feature Pack for EJB 3.0 profile creation and augmentation. The Application Server Toolkit must be at version 6.1.1.5 in order to provide support for this feature pack. (The ISPF Customization Dialog does not provide support for feature pack enabled environments.) For more information about the Profile Management tool, refer to Using the Profile Management Tool.
After a deployment manager has been augmented with one or more feature packs, you can add application server nodes by federating feature-pack enabled application servers. The deployment manger must already be enabled with all feature packs that are running on the application servers to be federated into the cell.
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