Streaming License Certificates; Adding Applications To The Server - Novell ZENWORKS APPLICATION VIRTUALIZATION 8.0.2 - INTEGRATION AND STREAMING GUIDE 11-2010 Manual

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6.2.3 Streaming License Certificates

ZENworks Application Virtualization allows you to generate site license certificates, which can then
be used to generate application configurations to be used with the Novell standalone streaming
server.
1 Launch the ZENworks Application Virtualization console, then click Advanced.
2 In the Application Certificates box, click Request Certificate.
3 Enter the following details in the fields provided:
Organization Name: Provide a name for the organization.
Unit: Provide a name for the user per unit.
Allowed Portal Hosts: Provide the allowed port or ports of a server from which the
application streams.
4 Click Request to request the license certificate, then select Save File to save it to a desired
location.

6.2.4 Adding Applications to the Server

Making new applications available on the Spoon Standalone server requires adding the
streaming files to the Web server and creating a configuration file that references the application.
"Adding Streaming Files to the Web Server" on page 31
"Creating an Application Configuration File by Using ZENworks Application Virtualization"
on page 32
"Creating an Application Configuration File by Using the Command Line Utility" on page 32
Adding Streaming Files to the Web Server
After you use ZENworks Application Virtualization to package and profile the application you want
to stream, create a folder on the Web server to host the files.
Example Path for a Streamed Application:
application_name/version__revision/xstream/model_revision/
A concrete example of a path for a streamed application might be
http://www.mysite.com/spoon/layers/firefox/3.5.0.8__0/xstream/0/
Example Path for a Non-Streamed Application:
application_name/version__revision/
A concrete example of a path for a non-streamed application might be
http://www.mysite.com/spoon/layers/firefox/3.5.0.8__0/
http://site/site_root/layers/
http://site/site_root/layers/
or
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