Installing The J2Ee Agent On Websphere - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - AGENT GUIDE Manual

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5 Specify a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to be used by the installed application.
All the available JVMs are displayed with a number. The default JVM is displayed with an
arrow. Press Enter to select the default JVM, or specify the number of one of the listed JVMs.
6 Specify the following information required for communication between the agent and the
Administration Console:
Specify the IP address of your Novell Access Manager Administration Console.
Specify the username and password of the admin user of the Novell Access Manager
Administration Console. Confirm the password by re-entering it.
Specify the IP address of the Application Server. If your server is configured for more than
one IP address, make sure you specify the IP address of the machine from which the
Novell Access Manager administration console is reachable.
7 (Conditional) If you do not have the Audit server installed, J2EE installer installs the Audit
server for you. Specify the IP address of the Novell Access Manager Administration Console as
the Audit Server IP, then press Enter.
8 (Conditional) If the Audit server is already installed on your machine:
8a You are asked to specify if you want to replace the existing Audit server or use the existing
server.
Press 1 to use the existing Audit server.
Press 2 to replace the existing Audit server.
8b (Conditional) Press 1 to use the existing Novell Audit Configuration.
8c (Conditional) Press 2 to use a different Audit Server and then specify the IP address.
9 Specify a number for the Web Application Server installed. Specify 2 for JBoss, then press
Enter.
10 Read the alert message and press Enter to continue.
11 Specify Directory where you have installed the JBoss server, then press Enter to continue.
12 Specify the name of the server configuration folder, then press Enter.
13 Review the installation summary, then press Enter to install the agent.
14 To verify the installation of the agent, see
on page
42.

1.4 Installing the J2EE Agent on WebSphere

The agent needs to be installed on the same machine as your WebSphere server, and your
WebSphere server needs to be installed on a machine that does not contain any Access Manager
components.
The WebSphere agent now supports the WebSphere LTPA and SWAM authentication mechanisms.
To support this mechanism, the J2EE agent installer modifies the following JAAS login
configurations in your WebSpehere configurations: LTPA, LTPA_WEB, SWAM, and
WEB_INBOUND.
Section 1.4.1, "Prerequisites," on page 22
Section 1.4.2, "Installing on WebSphere By Using the Installer," on page 22
Section 1.6, "Verifying If a J2EE Agent Is Installed,"
Installing the J2EE Agents
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