Adding a New Custom Property

About Adding a New Custom Property

To access the ENOVIA Portal, the CATJSystem.jar and CATJstTransaction.jar must be specified in the server1 classpath. Therefore, a new custom property must be added to server1. This topic shows you how to do this.

How To Add a New Custom Property

This task explains how to add a new custom property:
  1. Log on to the WAS console using the default URL, for example, <http://localhost:9160/admin>. The default URL depends on the port used when the WAS profile was created by the WAS Administrator, so contact your WAS Administrator for the correct URL.

  2. In the left pane, expand Servers and click Application Servers. The Application Servers page appears. On the Application Servers page, click Server1.

     

  3. In the Server1 application server panel, go to the Server Infrastructure section and expand Java and Process Management.
     

  4. Click Process Definition. The Process Definition panel appears. In the Additional Properties section, click Java Virtual Machine.

  5. In the Java Virtual Machine panel, go to the Additional Properties section and click Custom Properties.

  6. In the Custom Properties panel, to create a new property, click New. The New panel appears.



  7. Enter the Name and Value and click Apply. In this example we used the following:
    WAS installed on Windows:
    Name: ws.ext.dirs
    Value: <Installed Path>\<OS>\docs\java\CATJSystem.jar; <Installed Path>\<OS>\docs\java\CATJsyTransaction.jar
    For example: D:\CES\R18GA\intel_a\docs\java\CATJSystem.jar;D:\CES\R18GA\intel_a\docs\java\CATJsyTransaction.jar

    WAS installed on UNIX:
    Name: ws.ext.dirs
    Value: <Installed Path>/<OS>/docs/java/CATJSystem.jar: <Installed Path>/<OS>/docs/java/CATJsyTransaction.jar
    For example: /CES/R18GA/aix_a/docs/java/CATJSystem.jar:/CES/R18GA/aix_a/docs/java/CATJsyTransaction.jar

  8. The following message appears at the top of the WAS Console, prompting you to save the property you just created. Click Save to save the new property.