Provides step-by-step instructions that start with defining an Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) service interface using the Interface
                  Mapping Toolkit (IMTK), take you through the process of deploying it to an 
                  		enterprise server instance, and generating and running a client to access it. 
                  	  
               
            
 
            	  
            	 
            
               Prerequisites
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		  
                  - Review the 
                     			 Assumptions and 
                     			 Before you begin a tutorial sections in the 
                     			 Tutorials: Interface Mapping Toolkit topic to ensure that your 
                     			 Enterprise Developer environment is set up properly. 
                     		  
                  
  
                  		  
                  - The following prerequisite software must be installed and configured before proceeding: 
                     			 
                     
 
                        				 
                        				  
                        - Java JDK 
                           				  
                        
  
                        				  
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                           					 Before you can successfully deploy a Java service, you must have the Java Development Kit (JDK), installed. See the 
                           					 Java JDK section of 
                           					 Supported Operating Systems and Third-party Software for complete information on supported Java JDK versions and the latest Java JDK version installed automatically with 
                           					 Enterprise Developer. 
                           					 
                           
Edit your system environment variables as follows: 
                              					 
                           
 
                           					 
                            
                              						
                              - Set JAVA_HOME to your Java installation directory 
                                 						
                              
  
                              						
                              - Add 
                                 						  %JAVA_HOME%\bin (Windows) or 
                                       			 $JAVA_HOME/bin (UNIX) to your system PATH environment variable 
                                 						
                              
  
                              					 
                           
 
                           				  
                          
                        				 
                        				 
                        				  
                        - JBoss EAP 
                           				  
                        
  
                        				  
                        - Before you can successfully access a Java service, you must install a Java application server. This tutorial provides instructions
                           for using the RedHat JBoss EAP application server. For information about supported versions, see the 
                           					 Application Server JCA support for Enterprise Server topic under 
                           					 Additional Software Requirements. 
                           					 
                           
Following installation, continue with configuration: 
                              					 
                           
 
                           					 
                            
                              						
                              - Ensure that the JBOSS_HOME system environment variable is set to your JBoss installation directory. 
                                 						
                              
  
                              						
                              - Using any text editor, edit the 
                                 						  standalone.xml file, located in your JBoss installation's 
                                 						  standalone\configuration (Windows) or 
                                       			  
                                    							 standalone/configuration 
                                    						   (UNIX) directory, as follows: 
                                 						  
                                 
 
                                    							  
                                    			 
                                    - Disable the jca subsystem 
                                       			 
                                    
  
                                    			 
                                    - Edit the 
                                       				<archive-validation> child of the 
                                       				<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:jca:5.0"> element to read as follows: 
                                       				
<archive-validation enabled="false" fail-on-error="true" fail-on-warn="false"/>
 
                                       			   
                                    		   
                                    							  
                                    			 
                                    - Add the 
                                       				mfcobol-notx.rar resource adapter 
                                       			 
                                    
  
                                    			 
                                    - Replace the existing resource-adapters subsystem element in its entirety with the following subsystem definition: 
                                       				
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:resource-adapters:5.0">
	<resource-adapters>
		<resource-adapter>
			<archive>mfcobol-notx.rar</archive>
			<transaction-support>NoTransaction</transaction-support>
			<connection-definitions>
				<connection-definition class-name="com.microfocus.cobol.connector.spi.CobolNoTxManagedConnectionFactory" jndi-name="java:/eis/MFCobol_v1.5" pool-name="CobolConnectionFactory">
					<pool>
						<min-pool-size>2</min-pool-size>
						<max-pool-size>10</max-pool-size>
					</pool>
					<security>
						<application/>
					</security>
				</connection-definition>
			</connection-definitions>
		</resource-adapter>
	</resource-adapters>
</subsystem>
 
                                       			   
                                    		   
                                    						  
                                 
 
                                 						
                                
                              					 
                           
 
                           				  
                          
                        				 
                        			 
                     
 
                     		  
                    
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
            
               Demonstration application - BookDemo 
 
               		 
               		
               The BookDemo demonstration application represents a legacy COBOL application, meaning that this application is understood
                  to have been in production use for some time. The application source code and project files are installed with 
                  		  Enterprise Developer in the 
                  		  %PUBLIC%\Documents\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\Samples\Interface Mapping Toolkit\ServiceInterfaces\BookDemo (Windows) or 
                        			  
                     		  $COBDIR/demo/imtk/bookdemo (UNIX) directory by default. 
                  		
               
 
               		
               The BookDemo application is an online data application that uses an indexed file to maintain stock and inventory data such
                  as might be in use at a book retailer. The application enables you to read, add, and delete records, and to progress from
                  the current record to the next record. It uses the following source and data members: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		   
                  			 
                  - book.cbl 
                     			 
                  
  
                  			 
                  - Performs the four main functions of the application by receiving a user-supplied value via a linkage section, accessing or
                     modifying the data based on the request received, and sending output data back to the user. 
                     			 
                  
  
                  		   
                  		   
                  			 
                  - book-rec.cpy 
                     			 
                  
  
                  			 
                  - Called by 
                     				book.cbl, 
                     				book-rec.cpy contains linkage section data structures. 
                     			 
                  
  
                  		   
                  		   
                  			 
                  - bookfile.dat 
                     			 
                  
  
                  			 
                  - The data file maintained by the 
                     				book.cbl program. 
                     			 
                  
  
                  		   
                  		   
                  			 
                  - bookfile.idx 
                     			 
                  
  
                  			 
                  - The data index file. 
                     			 
                  
  
                  		   
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
            
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               To complete this tutorial, progress through these topics in the order presented here. The bottom of each topic provides 
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