The following steps are required for installing and configuring the AE Internal Webservice on a Tomcat applicationAn application is a software which helps a user to fulfill specific tasks. In the context of ARA see also: Application entity. server.
The AE Internal Webservice file is available in the directory IMAGE:WEBSERVICE
File name |
Description |
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UC4WS.WAR |
Internal Webservice |
Compatibility Matrix:
Incompatible versionsAn application version holds zero or more deployment packages and may have dependencies to zero or more application versions of the same (or to different) applications are excluded from this view.
Tomcat 7 | Tomcat 8 | |
Java 7 |
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Java 8 |
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1. | Installing the Webservice |
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2. | Configuring the Webservice |
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Note that the configurationA set of constituent components that make up a system. This includes information on how the components are connected including the settings applied. file will be overwritten when you deploy the WAR file again. As a result you will have to redefine your configuration settings. Instead, you can also save a copy of your configuration file (INI file) before you start the deployment and copy it to the folderTop level entities such as Environment, Deployment Target, Activity, … are stored in folders. The permissions a user has on an entity depend on the permissions that are set on the folder for the entities. that includes the web applicationA web application is an application that is accessible over a network (Internet or intranet) and is typically coded in a programming language like Java or JavaScript, combined with a markup language like HTML. Web applications are provided on web servers and web browsers are used as GUI on client computers. after the deployment has taken place.
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