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Cisco Prime Service Catalog Installation Guide
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Chapter 1 Installation and Configuration Guide
Preinstallation Configuration for WebSphere
Note
If you have a WebSphere Cluster environment, then choose the Service Link WebSphere Server from the
Scope drop-down list instead. The Queues you are about to create only need to be visible to the
WebSphere Server where ISEE.war is deployed.
Scope drop-down list instead. The Queues you are about to create only need to be visible to the
WebSphere Server where ISEE.war is deployed.
Step 4
Click New.
Step 5
Choose the Default messaging provider option, then click OK. The New Queue panel appears.
Step 6
Modify only the following settings on the screen:
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Name = ISEEInboundQueue
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JNDI Name = ISEEInboundQueue
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Bus name = nsbus
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Queue name = ISEEInboundQueue
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Delivery mode = Persistent
Step 7
Click OK.
Step 8
(Do not click Save yet.) Repeat Steps 4–7 four more times to create four more queues with the following
names:
names:
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ISEEOutboundQueue
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BEEERequisitionsQueue
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BEEEAuthorizationsQueue
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BEEEInboundQueue
Step 9
Click Save directly to the master configuration after you finish the fifth queue.
Configuring J2C Authentication Data
In the
, you created the RequestCenter database. In this
section, you will add the database user that owns the RequestCenter schema to the J2C Authentication
Data.
Data.
Step 1
On the WebSphere Administration Console, choose Security > Global security.
Step 2
Under the Authentication section in the right pane, click Java Authentication and Authorization
Service.
Service.
Step 3
Click J2C authentication data.
Step 4
Click New.
Step 5
Enter the following values on the screen (replace “RCUser” with the actual ID that you created as the
schema owner for the RequestCenter database):
schema owner for the RequestCenter database):
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Alias = RCUser
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User ID = RCUser
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Password = <Enter the password for the database user RCUser.>
Step 6
Click OK.