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Designing: Installing the eWay on a Java CAPS Supported System
 

Classic Java CAPS

Developing Java CAPS Projects

Using SOAP Message Handlers

Creating a Runtime Environment

Designing Business Processes in the Sun Business Process Manager

Working with TCP/IP HL7 Collaborations

Developing Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Developing Sun Master Patient Indexes

Developing OTDs for Application Adapters

Developing OTDs for Communication Adapters

Developing OTDs for Database Adapters

Developing OTDs for Web Server Adapters

Designing with Application Adapters

Designing with Communication Adapters

Designing with Web Server Adapters

SWIFT Integration Projects

Overview of SWIFT Message Libraries

2008 Library Features

Library Versions and Access

What's New in Java CAPS 6 Update 1

Installing the SWIFT Message Library

SWIFT OTD Library System Requirements

Installing the SWIFT OTD Libraries

Installing the eWay on a Java CAPS Supported System

Increasing the Heap Size

Increasing the heap size from the Enterprise Designer

Using the SWIFT OTD Library

SWIFT Message Type OTDs

SWIFT Message Structure

OTD and Collaboration Locations in Enterprise Designer

SWIFT Message Type Reference

Category 1 Messages

Category 2 Messages

Category 3 Messages

Category 4 Messages

Category 5 Messages

Category 6 Messages

Category 7 Messages

Category 8 Messages

Category 9 Messages

Validation Collaborations

SWIFT Generic Library

SWIFT Message Library JAR Files

Using Message Validation Features

Basic Validation Features

Library Methods

Message Validation Rules

Message Format Validation Rules (MFVR)

MFVR Validation Methods

MFVR Errors

In Collaboration Validation Methods

validate()

SWIFT Projects

Importing a Sample Project

SWIFT Projects and the Enterprise Designer

SWIFT Sample prjSwift_JCD_MFVROnly Project

SWIFT Sample prjSwift_JCD_MFVRAndBICPlusIBAN Project

SWIFT Sample prjSwift_JCD_BICPlusIBANOnly Project

SWIFT MX Validation Sample

SWIFT Correlation Repository Sample

SWIFT Sample eInsight™ Project

Using eGate With eInsight

Using a Business Process

Configuring the Modeling Elements

Creating a Connectivity Map

Binding the eWay Components

Creating an Environment

Configuring the eWays

Configuring the Integration Server

Creating the Deployment Profile

Creating and Starting the Domain

Building and Deploying the Project

Running the Sample

Updating BICDirService

Source of Information

BICDirService Method Operation

Updating BICPlusIBAN

BICPlusIBAN Validation Method Definitions

Error Message Information

Error Messages

Message Examples

Using SWIFT FIN-Based Funds OTDs

SWIFT OTD Library Funds Features

Using SWIFT OTD Library Java Classes

Relation to OTD Message Types

SWIFT OTD Library Javadoc

OTD Library Java Classes

Java EE Based Components

Designing with Sun JCA Adapters

About the TCP/IP JCA Adapter

Defining Constants and Variables

Using Database Operations

Developing Sun Master Indexes

Using the JMS JCA Wizard

Using the JAXB Wizard and Code-Seeder Pallete

Installing the eWay on a Java CAPS Supported System

Follow the directions for installing the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite in the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installation Guide. After you have installed eGate™ or eInsight™, do the following:

  1. From the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installer’s Select Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Products to Install table (Administration tab), expand the eWay and OTD options.

  2. Select the products you require for your Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite and include the following:

    • FileeWay (the File eWay is used by most sample Projects)

    • BatcheWay (the Batch eWay is required to run the MX validation sample project)

    • SwiftOTDLibrary: Common file used by all of the SWIFT OTD Libraries. Always install this file. Each of the OTD Libraries is dependent on this file.

    • SwiftOTDLibrary2008: Installs the 2008 SWIFT OTD Library.

    • SwiftOTDLibrary2007: Installs the 2007 SWIFT OTD Library.

    • SwiftOTDLibrary2006: Installs the 2006 SWIFT OTD Library.

    • SwiftOTDLibrary2005: Installs the 2005 SWIFT OTD Library.

    • SwiftOTDLibrary2003: Install the 2003 SWIFT OTD Library.

    • SwiftOTDLibrary2002: Install the 2002 SWIFT OTD Library.

    • SwiftOTDLibrary2001: Install the 2001 SWIFT OTD Library.

  3. To upload the SWIFT OTD Library User’s Guide, Help file, Javadoc, Readme, and sample Projects, select the following:

  4. SwiftOTDLibraryDocs

  5. From the Selecting Files to Install box, locate and select your first product’s SAR file. Once you have selected the SAR file, click Next. Your next selected product appears. Follow this procedure for each of your selected products. The Installation Status window appears and installation begins after the last SAR file has been selected.

  6. Once your product’s installation is finished, continue installing the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite as instructed in the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite Installation Guide.

    Note - The MT Funds and Validation features can only be used with the 2003 and 2005 OTD libraries (see Using Message Validation Features).

Adding a Product to an Existing Suite Installation

If you are adding a library to an existing Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite installation, do the following:

  1. Complete steps 1 through 4 above.

  2. Open the Enterprise Designer and select Update Center from the Tools menu. The Update Center Wizard appears.

  3. For Step 1 of the wizard, simply click Next.

  4. For Step 2 of the wizard, click the Add All button to move all installable files to the Include in Install field, then click Next.

  5. For Step 3 of the wizard, wait for the modules to download, then click Next.

  6. The wizard’s Step 4 window displays the installed modules. Review the installed modules and click Finish.

  7. When prompted, restart the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to complete the installation.

After Installation

Once you install the eWay, it must then be incorporated into a Project before it can perform its intended functions. See the eGate Integrator User’s Guide for more information on incorporating the eWay into an eGate Project.