Installation in a Development Environment
The development phase is the first step in rolling out a successful Synapta Services Builder implementation. In a typical development environment, all components are installed on a single computer running Windows. From this stand-alone system, a developer can create and publish tasks, set up, and design a prototype, without affecting the network or other users.
Workflow
- Tasks are created and either published to Management & Control Services (MCS), or deployed directly to the application server.
- System definitions are created and configured to handle the appropriate client traffic.
- The application is created and tested using the new tasks on the Runtime Service.
- The system administrator is notified that the system is ready to be moved into production, and the necessary files are provided to update the production Runtime Service.
Configuring the Development Environment
While the number of development computers will vary depending on your specific needs, each computer has all the Synapta Services Builder components installed (Task Builder, MCS, and the Runtime Service). For example, a development environment might consist of:
- Four development computers, each configured with the following:
- Windows 2000 Server
- Sun Java 2 SDK, version 1.4.2_02
- Synapta Services Builder for CICS
- Microsoft .NET
- A client computer that replicates the standard client configuration that will be used when in production:
- Windows 2000 Server
- Access to a browser
To install and configure your development environment, use the procedure for installing in Windows and install all components.