This is mandatory for the provision of Web services. These files should be placed in the %WASP_HOME%\lib directory:Įdit the %WASP_HOME%\bin\Server.bat file. These files are available in the Support directory, under the eDeveloper installation directory, as of eDeveloper V10.1 SP3. The following screen shows the expected outcome (you may need to restart your machine):Ĭopy the uniPaaS JAR files. Make sure that it is defined as a system variable rather than as a user variable. Set the WASP_HOME environment variable to the location of the new Systinet installation, by following this file path: Select the Security Support option, as shown below:Īfter step 3 of the installation, use the defaults by clicking ‘Next’. Note that the systinet-server-java-6.5.2.jar file is located in the extracted directory under Disk1\Java.
Manually install Systinet by entering the following command line: Install uniPaaS without selecting the Web Services Framework, as shown below (Please note that by default this component is selected, so it needs to be un-checked): If the JAVA_HOME and/or the PATH environment variable points to the JRE installation (since it was installed last), generating Web services through uniPaaS causes a Java NoClassDefFound error. Please note that the entry named Java runtime environment has a different JAVA_HOME value. To ensure that the JAVA_HOME variable points to the correct place, use the set java_home command line (as shown below): Make sure that the PATH environment variable has a path to the JAVA.exe file located under the JDK installation. To verify which version is installed and which one is configured, make sure that the JAVA_HOME environment variable matches the following registry entry: The Java installers can be found at Disk1\Java as well. This type of installation also includes JRE as described above. JDK – Java Development Kit, which is required to generate and provide a Web service. JRE – Java Runtime Environment, which is required for Web service consumers. This means that the Java.exe file has the following file path: In the above example, the Java.exe file is completed by the PATH environment variable …. The Java –version command shows the Java installation version of the java.exe file that is located in the path mentioned in the PATH environment variable. This can be tested by typing Java –version in the command line, as shown below. The Systinet Server is Java-based, and requires a Java installation of Version 1.4 or higher. Make sure that you have a valid installation of Java on the machine. The following screen shows the expected outcome: My Computer > Properties > Advanced Tab > Environment Variables This variable, if it exists, can be removed by following this file path, and clicking Delete: Make sure that the WASP_HOME environment variable is not defined. This involves verifying that the machine holds all the required elements for the installation.Įxtract the necessary files from the uniPaaS installation file (found on the CD or on our downloads site), using the following command line:Ī directory named Disk1 will be created with the extracted installation.
There are some machines on which the uniPaaS installer fails to install Systinet due to configuration problem this document will guide you through the prerequisites verification and installation procedure.
This technical note describes the procedure for manually installing the Systinet Server for Java and how to configure it to interact with uniPaaS. Manual Installation of the Systinet Server for Java