Deploying Collaborate on WAS from a WAR file
You can deploy the Collaborate application from a WAR file on
WAS.
Before you begin
Complete the following tasks before you deploy Collaborate:
- Confirm that your version of WebSphere® meets the requirements in the Recommended Software Environments and Minimum System Requirements document, including any necessary fix packs or upgrades.
- Confirm that you created the data sources and database provider in WebSphere®.
Procedure
- Go to the WebSphere® Integrated Solutions Console.
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Complete the following steps if your system tables are in DB2®:
- Go to Install. and click
- In the Preparing for the application installation window, select the Detailed - Show all options and parameters check box and click Next.
- Click Continue to see the Install New Application wizard.
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Accept the default settings on the windows of the Install New
Application wizard except the following windows:
- In step 1 of the Install New Application wizard, select the Precompile JavaServer Pages files check box.
- In step 3 of the installation wizard, set the JDK Source Level to 18.
- In step 9 of the installation wizard, set the Context Root to /collaborate.
- In the left navigation panel of WebSphere® Integrated Solutions Console, navigate to .
- In the Enterprise Applications window, click the collaborate.war file.
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In the Web Module Properties section, click
Session Management and select the following check
boxes:
- Override session management
- Enable Cookies
- Click Enable Cookies, and in the Cookie name field, enter a unique cookie name.
- If you are using version 8 of WebSphere® Application Server, select and clear the check box for Set session cookies to HTTPOnly to help prevent cross-site scripting attacks.
- In the Applications > Enterprise Applications section of the server, select the WAR file that you deployed.
- In the Detail Properties section, select Class loading and update detection.
- In the Class loader order section, select the Classes loaded with local class loader first (parent last) option.
- In the Modules section, select Manage modules > detect, and under Class loader order select the Classes loaded with local class loader first (parent last) option.
- Enter the context root for the application as /collaborate.
- Go to .
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In the Generic JVM arguments section, enter the following
JVM arguments:
-Dcom.ibm.websphere.webservices.DisableIBMJAXWSEngine=true -Dibm.cl.verbose=PersistenceProvider -Dibm.cl.verbose=PersistenceProviderImpl -agentlib:getClasses -verbose:dynload -Dcom.ibm.xml.xlxp.jaxb.opti.level=3