These samples demonstrate the relationship between JSF tags (in
a JSP file) and service data objects (SDO).
Prerequisite:
Install the SDO feature:
- Open the IBM Installation Manager.
- Click Modify. The Modify Packages page opens.
- In the package list, select the package group that you want to modify,
then click Next.
- Expand Web Development Tools.
- Select SDO - Domino and JDBC mediators, then click Next.
- Click Modify. The SDO feature is installed.
All the setup is done automatically when you import the sample applications.
When the import is complete, follow these steps to run a sample and test it
on a server:
- Open the Web perspective (click ).
- Migrate your project to the current version of this product:
- Once the import is complete, the Workspace Migration wizard
opens with the JSFandSDO project selected. Click Next.
- The Migration Project Resources page of the wizard lists the
resources that will be migrated. Click Finish. Your project is migrated. The Migration Results view displays
the results of the migration.
- Ensure that you have an available supported server:
- Open the Servers view (click ).
- If the Servers view is empty, define a new server by right-clicking
the Servers view and selecting . Follow the instructions in the New Server wizard.
- Target the Web project against a runtime:
- In Enterprise Explorer, right-click JSFandSDOEAR and
select Properties.
- Click Targeted Runtimes.
- Select a target runtime from the runtimes list. Click OK to
apply the change and close the Properties.
- In Enterprise Explorer, right-click JSFandSDO and
select . The Run On Server window opens.
- Select an installed server. The server needs to work with the runtime
that you targeted against the Web project.
- Click Finish. If the server has not already
been started, you are prompted to start it.
The JSF and SDO samples are published to the server. A Web browser
window opens and displays a list of the various JSF and SDO samples that you
can try.