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IBM WebSphere Adapter Toolkit installation requirements

You can install Adapter Toolkit on Windows or Linux operating systems and work with Integration Designer.


Operating system requirements

The following table lists the operating system requirements.

Operating system Versions
Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 3 Update 4,
Version 3.0
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES and SLSS),
Version 9.0

Windows 2000

Windows 2000 Professional (SP4)
Windows 2000 Server (SP4)
Windows 2000 Advanced Server (SP 4)

Windows XP Windows XP SP 2
Windows 2003

Windows Server 2003 Standard
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise


Hardware requirements

The following table lists the hardware requirements that support the operating systems.

Operating system Hardware requirements

Linux
Windows 2000
Windows 2003
Windows XP

  • Intel Pentium III 800 MHZ processor or faster
  • 1024 x 768 display or higher resolution monitor
  • Memory: requirements

    • 768 MB minimum
    • 1 GB recommended

  • Disk space requirements:

    • 3.5 GB minimum to installing software prerequisites

    • Additional disk space for your development resources.

    You can reduce the minimum disk space if optional features and the required run time are not installed.


Software requirements

Eclipse plug-ins are part of WebSphere Adapter Toolkit.

For developing a WebSphere resource adapter on Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, make sure you have installed the JET Transformation Authoring and Runtime component. JET Transformation Authoring and Runtime component is an Eclipse plug-in that can be downloaded from http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/m2t/?project=jet. Extract the content of this plug-in into the respective folders under the <installation_root>/eclipse directory.


Additional information

The following links provide additional information you might need to configure and deploy your adapter:

WebSphere Adapter Toolkit