Walks you through the process of creating a deployment folder and configuring ESDEMO to use it.
Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.
Restriction: This topic applies to Windows environments (local development) only.
To successfully deploy and run or debug a Java service interface, you must have an
enterprise server instance started in
Enterprise Server. For these tutorials, we provide the ESDEMO
enterprise server instance. If you do not have Administrator privileges to the
Visual COBOL installation folder, or if you have not started
Visual COBOL as an administrator, before completing the remainder of these tutorials you must create a deployment folder and then configure
ESDEMO to enable successful deployment.
Start
Enterprise Server Administration
- To start the Server Explorer, click
; then click
OK.
- From Server Explorer in
Visual COBOL, right-click
Local [localhost:86]; then click
Open Administration Page.
The Enterprise Server Administration Home page starts in an
Visual COBOL window.
Configure a Deployment Directory
Note: The default deployment folder used by
Enterprise Server is a subfolder to your
Visual COBOL installation folder. If you have Administrator privileges to the
Visual COBOL installation structure, or if you started
Visual COBOL using
Run as Administrator, you are not required to complete this section of the tutorial. Otherwise, you must complete this section to create and configure an alternative deployment folder.
- Create the
deploy folder
- Without Administrator privileges, you cannot deploy to
Enterprise Server from the default
Visual COBOL deployment folder. To ensure successful deployment, create a
deploy folder in your
ProgramEJB project.
- In the
COBOL Explorer, right-click the project; then select
from the context menu.
- In the
Folder name field, type
deploy; click
Finish.
Note: To ensure that you can see the
deploy folder in COBOL Explorer:
- Click
.
This opens the
Available Customizations dialog box.
- Uncheck
Empty folders outside categories.
- Click
OK.
- Import the .mfdeploy File
-
The new
deploy folder must contain the
.mfdeploy configuration file. You import the file from the
COBOL Explorer.
- From the
COBOL Explorer, right-click the project folder; then select
Import > Import from the context menu.
- Expand
General; then click double-click
File System.
- Click the
Browse button that corresponds to the
From directory field, and navigate to
InstallFolder\deploy
where
InstallFolder is your
Visual COBOL installation folder. By default, this is
%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Micro Focus\Visual COBOL.
- Click
Select Folder.
- Check
.mfdeploy in the right pane.
- Click
Finish to import the file into the project.
- Define the Deployment Directory
- Now you need to configure the ESDEMO instance by defining the new
deploy project folder as the deployment folder.
- On the
Enterprise Server Administration Home page in the
Communications Processes column for your
enterprise server instance, click the
Details button that corresponds to
Listeners.
- Click the
Listeners tab.
- In the row for the
Web listener name, click
Edit.
- Change the value of the
New Status field to
Stopped. This enables the listener used to deploy the service interface to the ESDEMO server.
- Scroll down to the
Configuration Information field; then within the field, scroll down until you find the relevant code, then change:
uploads=<ES>/deploy
to:
uploads=ProjectFolder/deploy
where
ProjectFolder is the full path to your project folder, using forward slashes to separate subfolders. For example:
uploads=c:/Users/Bob/workspace/project-name/deploy
- Click
OK.
- Click
Home to return to the Home page.