Install the Java EE database logger for
MFT
Follow these instructions to install and configure the Java EE database logger for use with Managed File Transfer.
About this task For more information about the Java EE database
logger, see the topic Configure an MFT logger .
Note: We cannot run a Java EE database logger at the
same time as a stand-alone logger, unless these loggers are using separate instances of the
database.
Procedure
Before installing the Java EE database logger,
you must prepare your environment. Use the instructions in the topic Preparing to install the Java EE database logger for MFT .
You install the Java EE database logger in a
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE)-compliant application server. For instructions, see
the following topics:
Preparing to install the Java EE database logger for MFT
Follow these instructions to prepare your Managed File Transfer environment before installing the Java EE database logger.
Change the schema name in your Java EE database logger for MFT
The Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) database logger can use a database that has a non-default schema name. You must change the schema name in the Java EE database logger EAR file.
Set the native library path in WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0
If you deploy the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) database logger application on WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0, and you want to use bindings mode connections between the application and IBM MQ , you must configure the IBM MQ messaging provider with the location of the IBM MQ native libraries on the system.
Install the Java EE database logger for MFT with WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0
Follow these instructions to install and configure the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) database logger for Managed File Transfer with WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0.
Install the Java EE database logger for MFT with WebSphere Application Server Community Edition
Follow these instructions to install and configure the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) database logger for Managed File Transfer with WebSphere Application Server Community Edition.
Configure user access for the Java EE database logger for MFT
When you configure the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) database logger for Managed File Transfer, you need user accounts to access IBM MQ, your database, and your operating system. The number of operating system users that is required depend on the number of systems you are using to host these components.
Migrating a Java EE database logger
To migrate a Java EE database logger on WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0 from WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition Version 7.0 to IBM WebSphere MQ Version 7.5 or later, complete the following steps:
Parent topic: Configure an MFT logger
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