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Creating and deploying solutions with IBM Integrated Runtime V1.1 / Shih-in Bick ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bick, Shih-in., Author.
Contributor:
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
Redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
IBM software.
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Middleware.
Physical Description:
xiv, 326 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Rochester, MN : IBM, c2004.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Small and medium-sized businesses are among the fastest-growing segments of the global economy. As these businesses strive to capture opportunities in a rapidly changing marketplace, they often turn to independent software vendors (ISVs) for the IT solutions they need. Large enterprises also require customized solutions to help them stay competitive in the global marketplace. This IBM Redbooks publication describes how ISVs and corporate information technology centers can use IBM Integrated Runtime V1.1 to deploy solutions to their customers quickly and efficiently. By reducing the complexity of deploying complete solutions, Integrated Runtime shortens time-to-market for ISVs and reduces time-to-productivity for users. The result is efficient deployment of solutions by ISVs and corporate technology departments, rapid access to new solutions by users, and improved customer satisfaction. This book is intended for: - ISVs and Information Technology departments who are evaluating Integrated Runtime - New users of Integrated Runtime - IBM client teams who want to demonstrate the benefits of Integrated Runtime to potential users - IBM teams and others who are responsible for supporting Integrated Runtime users Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team who wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Part 1 Integrated Runtime V1.1
Chapter 1. Why and how to use Integrated Runtime V1.1
1.1 Benefits of Integrated Runtime
1.2 An overview of the Integrated Runtime components
1.2.1 Solution Developer
1.2.2 Solution Deployer
1.2.3 Installation Agent
1.3 Integrated Runtime development and deployment process
1.3.1 The development process
1.3.2 The deployment process
Chapter 2. Deploying HelloWorld on Windows and Linux
2.1 Preparing for solution deployment
2.1.1 Creating the HelloWorld application
2.1.2 Creating the HelloWorld application component
2.1.3 Creating the HelloWorld solution
2.1.4 Exporting the HelloWorld solution
2.2 Deploying the solution to localhost
2.3 Running and verifying the HelloWorld application
2.4 Troubleshooting
2.5 Summary
Chapter 3. Information roadmap
3.1 Organization
3.2 Learning aids
3.2.1 Examples
3.2.2 Quizzes
3.2.3 Separate treatment of Windows and Linux
3.3 Audience
Part 2 Using Integrated Runtime V1.1 to create and deploy solutions: Windows
Chapter 4. Introducing the Document Management sample on Windows
4.1 Assumptions
4.1.1 Installation type
4.1.2 Referencing directory paths
4.1.3 Navigator view in Solution Developer
4.1.4 Application and solution project wrapper naming conventions
4.2 Preliminary tasks
4.2.1 Rename files
4.2.2 Download the runtimedoc.zip file
4.3 Location of directories and files
4.3.1 Installation directory
4.3.2 Location of projects
4.3.3 Location of exported .ser and .jar files for the projects
4.3.4 Location of .ser and .jar files after package creation
4.3.5 Log files for projects.
4.4 Overview of the RuntimeDocumentMgmt Web application
4.4.1 The projects for the sample
4.5 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 5. Solution Developer
5.1 Solution Developer plug-in
5.2 The solution project
5.3 Translation files
5.4 The sample application project
5.5 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 6. Deciphering the applicationdef.axml file in Windows
6.1 Understanding the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.1 Part 1 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.2 Part 2 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.3 Part 3 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.4 Part 4 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.5 Part 5 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.6 Part 6 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.7 Part 7 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.8 Part 8 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.9 Part 9 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.10 Part 10 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.11 Part 11 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.12 Part 12 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.13 Part 13 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.1.14 Part 14 of the applicationdef.axml file
6.2 Specifying the software image root for a project
6.2.1 Setting the software image root
6.2.2 Sample: includeAllFilesInSoftwareImageRoot="true
6.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 7. Deciphering the solution.sxml file in Windows
7.1 Location of the solution.sxml file
7.2 Understanding the solution.sxml file
7.2.1 Part 1 of the solution.sxml file
7.2.2 Part 2 of the solution.sxml file
7.2.3 Part 3 of the solution.sxml file
7.2.4 Part 4 of the solution.sxml file
7.2.5 Part 5 of the solution.sxml file
7.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 8. The IRU_SampleWin user programs in Windows
8.1 Understanding the user programs
8.1.1 The SampleWinVC.java program
8.1.2 The SampleWinMain.java program.
8.1.3 The SampleWinExit.java program
8.1.4 The NLSKeys.java program
8.2 Additional media files that are part of the solution
8.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 9. Building and exporting the solution in Windows
9.1 Building the projects
9.2 Exporting the solution to Solution Deployer
9.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 10. Creating the solution package on Windows
10.1 Creating the package
10.2 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 11. Deploying the sample locally on Windows
11.1 Deploying the sample locally
11.2 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 12. Deploying a solution across a network to Windows
12.1 Using Key Manager for a secure network connection
12.1.1 Setting the security string
12.2 Configuring the network address
12.3 Deploying the solution
12.4 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 13. Deploying a solution from a CD on Windows
13.1 Solution Deployer Launcher
13.1.1 The DJT_setup.exe and DJT_setup.iss files
13.1.2 Directories needed on the CD
13.2 Creating an installable CD for the solution
13.3 Running Solution Deployer from the CD
13.4 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 14. Testing the RuntimeDocumentMgmt Application on Windows
14.1 Testing the RuntimeDocumentMgmt application
14.2 About the Document Management authorities
14.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 15. Troubleshooting Integrated Runtime on Windows
15.1 Fix packs for Integrated Runtime
15.2 Log files for projects
15.3 Integrated Runtime install
15.3.1 Checklist if Integrated Runtime install fails
15.3.2 Manual cleanup of Integrated Runtime if uninstall fails
15.4 Solution development
15.5 Solution deployment
15.5.1 Four types of log files created during deployment
15.6 Known issues
15.6.1 Specific Windows known issues
15.6.2 Other known issues
15.7 Tips, tricks, and traps.
Chapter 16. Cleaning up the development system on Windows
16.1 Cleaning up the development system
16.2 Summary
Part 3 Using Integrated Runtime V1.1 to create and deploy solutions: Linux
Chapter 17. Introducing the Document Management sample application on Linux
17.1 Assumptions
17.1.1 Installation type
17.1.2 Referencing directory paths
17.1.3 Navigator view in Solution Developer
17.1.4 Application and Solution project wrapper naming conventions
17.2 Preliminary tasks
17.2.1 Rename files
17.2.2 Download the runtimedoc.zip file
17.3 Location of directories and files
17.3.1 Installation directory
17.3.2 Location of projects
17.3.3 Location of exported .ser and .jar files for the projects
17.3.4 Location of .ser and .jar files after package creation
17.3.5 Log files for projects
17.4 Overview of the RuntimeDocumentMgmt Web application
17.4.1 The projects for the sample
17.5 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 18. Solution Developer
18.1 Solution Developer plug-in
18.2 The solution project
18.3 Translation files
18.4 The sample application project
18.5 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 19. Deciphering the applicationdef.axml file in Linux
19.1 Understanding applicationdef.axml
19.1.1 Part 1 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.2 Part 2 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.3 Part 3 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.4 Part 4 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.5 Part 5 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.6 Part 6 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.7 Part 7 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.8 Part 8 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.9 Part 9 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.10 Part 10 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.11 Part 11 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.12 Part 12 of the applicationdef.axml file.
19.1.13 Part 13 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.14 Part 14 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.15 Part 15 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.1.16 Part 16 of the applicationdef.axml file
19.2 Specifying software image root for a project
19.2.1 Setting the software image root
19.2.2 Sample: includeAllFilesInSoftwareImageRoot="true
19.2.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 20. Deciphering the solution.sxml file in Linux
20.1 Location of the solution.sxml file
20.2 Understanding the solution.sxml file
20.2.1 Part 1 of the solution.sxml file
20.2.2 Part 2 of the solution.sxml file
20.2.3 Part 3 of the solution.sxml file
20.2.4 Part 4 of the solution.sxml file
20.2.5 Part 5 of the solution.sxml file
20.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 21. The IRU_SampleLnx user programs in Linux
21.1 Understanding the user programs
21.1.1 The SampleLnxVC.java program
21.1.2 The SampleLnxMain.java program
21.1.3 The SampleLnxExit.java program
21.1.4 The NLSKeys.java program
21.2 Sample scripts
21.3 Additional media files that are part of the sample solution
21.4 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 22. Building and exporting the solution in Linux
22.1 Building the projects
22.2 Exporting the solution to Solution Deployer
22.3 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 23. Creating the solution package on Linux
23.1 Creating the package
23.2 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 24. Deploying the sample locally on Linux
24.1 Deploying the sample locally
24.2 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 25. Deploying a solution across a network to Linux
25.1 Using Key Manager for a secure network connection
25.1.1 Setting the security string
25.2 Configuring the network address
25.3 Deploying the solution
25.4 Testing your knowledge
Chapter 26. Deploying a solution from a CD on Linux.
26.1 Solution Deployer Launcher.
Notes:
"December 2004."
"This edition applies to Version 1 Release 1 of IBM Integrated Runtime, product number 5724-F71."
includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
61453092

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