Windows can access the AE interface and the PeopleTools PROCESSREQUEST Component Interface through Java Classes. A Java Development Kit (SDK) is required in order to create Java Classes. You can use a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to call the PROCESSREQUEST_SBB componentA component is a single deployable application artifact. As an example, this can be yourfile.war to be deployed into a Tomcat container. Each component has different properties which determine where to get it from, how to configure it, etc. You will need one component per application artifact: e.g., one for the application tier and one for the database backend. interface using the PeopleSoft 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. This document describes the creation of required Java Classes.
AE supplies completely created Java classes.
Manual creation of Java classes is only required if the supplied JAR files are not suitable for your PeopleTools system or if errors occur.
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1. Install Java SDK |
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The Java SDK that is required for the creation of Java Classes can be downloaded from the Internet if it is not already installed on the computer.
Platform | Link |
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Microsoft Windows | http://java.sun.com |
Install Java SDK according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Enter the path for the JAVA VM in the Windows path variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type.. Note that the file JVM.DLL must not be stored in the BIN directory of the agent.
If customer-specific component interfaces
exist, Automic recommends that you do not use them. Customer-specific component interfaces
might still be under development and can lead to errors during Java Classes
generation.
As a result, all Java Classes are found in 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. %PS_HOME%\web\PSJOA\PeopleSoft\Generated\CompIntfc
as sources.
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3. Compile Java Classes |
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It is important that no error messages are displayed.
jar -cvf ae.jar *.class
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