Use the WebSphere® Application Server
administrative console to create a shared library for the jt400.jar file.
About this task
If you copied the jt400.jar file to a different directory,
completing the steps in this topic is part of configuring the Enterprise
Identity Mapping (EIM) token connection factory.
Procedure
- Create a shared library:
- In the WebSphere Application Server
administrative console, expand Environment.
- Click Shared Libraries.
- Click to expand the Scope field.
- Select the node where you want to create the shared
library.
- Click Apply.
- Click New.
- Specify the name of the shared library in the Name field.
- Specify the full path name of the jt400.jar file
in the Classpath field. The default path name is /QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/public/jt400/lib/jt400.jar.
- Click OK.
- Create an application class loader for the shared library.
This step makes the jt400.jar file available to all applications
that are deployed on the application server.
- In the WebSphere Application Server
administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server_name.
- Under the Server Infrastructure heading, click Java and Process Management > Class loader >
New.
- Keep the Class loader order default as Classes loaded
with parent class loader first and click OK.
- Click the Class loader ID for the class loader that
was created.
- Under Additional properties, click Shared library
references.
- Click Add.
- Select the name of the shared library you created earlier.
- Click OK.
- Grant the java.security.AllPermission permission to the jt400.jar file
in the server.policy file.
To grant the required
permission to the jt400.jar file, edit the server.policy file
for your WebSphere Application Server profile and
add the following statement. The server.policy file is in
the profile_root/properties directory.
grant codeBase "file:path_name/jt400.jar" {
permission java.security.AllPermission;
};
where path_name is the fully qualified path name of
the directory that contains the jt400.jar file. The default
path name is /QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/public/jt400/lib/jt400.jar.
- Save your configuration changes.
- Expand System administration and click Save
Changes to Master Repository.
- Click Save.
Results
The shared library for the
jt400.jar file is configured.
What to do next
After completing these steps, continue with configuring the
connection factory. See
Manually configuring the connection factory to configure the connection factory manually,
or see
Automatically configuring the connection factory to
use a Jacl script to automatically configure the connection factory.