You can deploy your J2C application to a Simple JSP.
Before you begin
After you have created your J2C application, you can create
a JSP and deploy it on a WebSphere® Application Server.
You can test your application using one of
the test environments included in the development platform. For example,
you can include test environment for WebSphere Application Server V7.0, V8.0,
or V8.5. Test environments for legacy application servers such as WebSphere Application Server
Versions 6.1, 6.0. and 5.1 are not supported.
If the Web icon,
, does not appear in the top right tab of the workspace, you need
to switch to the Web perspective
Procedure
- Open the Web Page, Web Service, or EJB from J2C bean wizard:
- If you are creating a JSP for a J2C bean that exists in your
workspace:
- Select and
click Next.
- On the J2C bean selection page, click Browse to locate your J2C bean. If you know the letter that the name of
your J2C bean starts with, type that letter in the Select
entries field, or type ? to see
a list of all the J2C beans. Highlight your selection and click OK.
- Click Next.
- If you have followed the J2C bean wizard to the end, then
on the Deployment Information page, select Create a Web
page, Web Service, or EJB from the J2C bean.
- In the Java EE Resource Type field,
select Simple JSP, and click Next.
- In the JSP folder field, click Browse to select an existing JSP folder, or enter a name
(for example, SampleJSP) in the JSP folder name field.
- Click Advanced if you want to set
advanced properties.
- In the Resource Reference field,
provide a resource reference name. This resource reference maps the
name used in the application to the actual JNDI resource name specified
on the runtime server. Creating a resource reference is the preferred
method of managing connections, because it makes your application
code less server dependent. That is, if you want to use a different
server on which to run your application, you can create a resource
reference that binds to the new server without needing to change your
application source code. Once you provide a resource reference name,
the wizard confirms that the JNDI name exists in the server.
- In the JNDI lookup name field,
ensure that the correct name of your JNDI lookup appears. If it does
not appear or is not correct, type the correct JNDI lookup name.
- If you selected Configure Resource Adapter Deployment on the Deployment Information page, click Next to go to the Specify the RAR setting page. This option is only available
when the connection to the EIS is not managed. If the connection is
managed, the RAR deployment to the server is implied.
- If you did not select Configure Resource Adapter
Deployment on the Deployment Information page, click Finish.
- Select WebSphere Application Server V8.0 Server. Click Next. NOTE: If you do not see the WebSphere Application Server V8.0 Server,
go to the View by field, and select name.
- Accept the default port number; if it is already in use,
modify the port settings.
- Click Next.
- Select the EAR file of your project from Available
projects. Click Add.
- Click Finish.
- To test the JSP on a server, select the Servers tab to open the Servers view. Start the server, if it is not already
running. To start the server, right-click the server, and select Start.
Restriction: J2C applications are supported
to run only on the WebSphere Application Server.
- When the server is successfully started, right click your
JSP project in the Enterprise Explorer view, and select Run > Run on Server.
- Select WebSphere Application Server V7.0, V8.0, or V8.5.and click Finish. The JSP opens in a browser.