Is it possible to add a jsp file to my IBM Worklight Server If Yes then how to do it and what will be the procedure to access it ?
Any solution or knowledge will be appreciated.
It is not possible to use JSP in Worklight Server.
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Anybody has a clue about runtime deployment issue with this combination - Anywhere7.6.3, MobileFirst7.1, WebSphere 9.0.0.11 on Linux.
Everything is ok in Server configuration tool. But when I login to worklight console, it says - "No runtime deployed in this server. There is no error code or anything and logs don't say anything either."
Any pointers on this one will be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Maximo Anywhere Couldn't be installed on WebSphere 9 its only supported WebSphere 8.5 you can get Compatibility Report form IBM site
Server Configuration Tool needs Database Settings(host,port,username,password,dbname) and AppServer Settings(installation directory,username,password) information. The tool also need to access database directly.
The MFPF docs doesn't provide such kind of information. Is there anyway to user server configuration tool for MFPF on ibm container?
It is not possible to use the Server configuration tool for IBM Containers deployment. The only current way is to use the scripts as provided and instructed, here: https://developer.ibm.com/mobilefirstplatform/documentation/getting-started-7-1/bluemix/run-foundation-on-bluemix/
I'm trying to install IBM Mobilefirst 7.0 server on production Ubuntu server in Amazon. The server has no GUI. I installed Websphere Application Server and IBM Mobilefirst server using silent installation of IBM Installation Manager and response file created on server with GUI. But now I'm stuck at a point where I have to configure MobileFirst server using server configuration tool. But I'm not able to find out how to do this without GUI since server configuration tool is GUI based. Any pointers or help would be highly appreciated!
You can use ant tasks to proceed with the configuration without the GUI.
Detailed steps for this can be found in the link below.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSHS8R_7.0.0/com.ibm.worklight.deploy.doc/devref/t_transporting_apps_and_adapters.html
What I was asking for is way to implement MobileFirst Server administration without using GUI as given in step number 6 in this link: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/#!/SSHSCD_6.3.0/com.ibm.worklight.installconfig.doc/install_config/t_ov_server_install.html. Since the server I was working on does not have a GUI, I was stuck at step 6. But I found the way out now and for someone who is looking for this, the way to do is using ant scripts. Steps are listed at this link : http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/#!/SSHS8R_7.0.0/com.ibm.worklight.installconfig.doc/devref/t_ant_tasks_configure_dbs_wlconsole.html
Is it possible to deploy an app to external Worklight server instance when I don't have the IBM Worklight Server installed on my computer ?. Is there any alternative to use features inside IBM Worklight Developer to allow us to deploy to external worklight server for testing environment ?
You can use Run AS --> Build for Remote Server option to build for external worklight server.
It will give you WLAPP files in bin folder. Copy that and deploy that in Worklight server console.
For more info please use this link
Find the following link for remote server deployment.
Deploying in test and production environment
Iam into a different usecase,
Iam workling on General webapplications which we develop using rad for Websphere, and Worklight applications also.
My query here is, can we deploy my webapplication's ear/war file to the Worklight server?
We have a worklight server but dont have hosting for webaplication till now, so can we use the worklight server for hosting the webapplications' ear/war? is there any possibility to do that?
The Worklight Server is able to process Worklight-based applications, not other type of "web-based" applications.
I believe the original question is if we could use Worklight server to deploy EAR/WARs of any applications which are not related to Worklight.
Answer: When the Worklight is nothing but an J2EE application deployed in WAS or WAS Liberty Core, i dont see any issue deploying any EAR/WAR of applications which are not related to Worklight. But i dont think it is highly recommended or advisable since it is against the licensing policy in the Worklight purchase.