The JMX agentA program that enables the de-centralized execution of processes (such as deployments) on target systems (computers or business solutions) or a service that provides connectivity to a target system (such as for databases or middleware). An agent is also an object type in the Automation Engine. [Formerly called "Executor."] See also: host can be run outside of an applicationAn application is a software which helps a user to fulfill specific tasks. In the context of ARA see also: Application entity. server. This installation guide describes the required steps.
Automic strongly recommends installing the agent in a separate directory (such as UC4/Agent/jmx or C:\AUTOMIC\Agent\jmx).
The files that belong to the J2EE/JMX agent are stored in the directory IMAGE:AGENTS\JMX.
File name |
Description |
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SETUP.EXE | Installation program |
uc.msl | Message library |
ucxbo.jar.ucc |
MBean "CrystalReports" |
ucxjjmx.ini |
Configuration file |
ucxjjmx.jar |
Agent for J2EE/JMX |
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1. | Installing Java Standard Edition |
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This installation step can be omitted if the required version of Java Standard Edition is already available.
java -version
Note that the order of the indicated directories is relevant when you specify %PATH% or $PATH if several 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 of JRE or Java SDK are installed on your computer. The Java Runtime Environment that is listed first is used.
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2. | Setting up the Agent |
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3. | Setting up the MBean for Business Objects XI R2 (optional) |
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UCYBCRYP.EXE -d -f ucxbo.jar.ucc -lLicense file
The license file is supplied by UC4 Support (customer_number.TXT).
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4. | Starting the Agent |
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java -jar -Xrs -Xmx256M ucxjjmx.jar
The agent can also be started using the ServiceManager.
Note that the storage limit should be set to at least 256MB (or 512MB) for starting Java agents (Databases, RA, JMX, SAP). You can specify a value for the storage limitation of Java applications by using the start parameter -XmX. Specifying a value that is too low can cause the agent to crash. The default value depends on the Java version that is used.
The Java parameter -Xrs ensures that the agent ends properly when a normal end is initiated. Automic recommends using this parameter. More detailed information is provided in the Java documentation.
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5. | Important notes for creating jobs |
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