The Scripted Host resource adapter is a custom adapter. You must perform the following steps to complete the installation process:
To add the Scripted Host resource to the Waveset resources list, you must add the following value in the Custom Resources section of the Configure Managed Resources page.
com.waveset.adapter.ScriptedHostResourceAdapter |
Copy the appropriate JAR files to the WEB-INF/lib directory of your Waveset installation.
Add the following definitions to the Waveset.properties file to define which service manages the terminal session:
serverSettings.serverId.mainframeSessionType=Value serverSettings.default.mainframeSessionType=Value |
Value can be set as follows:
1, which indicates IBM Host On-Demand (HOD)
3, which indicates Attachmate WRQ
If these properties are not explicitly set, then Waveset attempts to use WRQ first then HOD.
When the Attachmate libraries are installed into a WebSphere or WebLogic application server, add the property com.wrq.profile.dir=LibraryDirectory to the WebSphere/AppServer/configuration/config.ini or startWeblogic.sh file.
This allows the Attachmate code to find the licensing file.
The Scripted Host adapter requires customer-supplied Javascripts. These scripts must be compatible with Mozilla Rhino. Mozilla Rhino v1_5R2 ships with Waveset and is located at $WSHOME/WEB-INF/lib/javascript.jar.
If you need improved Javascript error reporting capability, the latest version of Mozilla Rhino (http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/) offers great improvement in the messages generated for syntax errors and other errors. The default javascript.jar can be replaced with a newer version from Mozilla.
Restart your application server so that the modifications to the Waveset.properties file can take effect.
See Chapter 54, Mainframe Connectivity for information about configuring SSL connections to the resource.