Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Edition Installation Readme

Table of Contents

See Overview.

See Documentation.

See Important Notes.

See Supported Platforms.

See Installation.

See Updating Licenses.

See Legal Information.

Overview

The Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Edition is a special packaging of the Enterprise Edition of exteNd Composer that is used to develop integration modules (drivers) for Identity Manager. The Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Edition includes evaluation licenses for the following Connects:

* These Connects are not enabled by default. Refer to the documentation for the individual Connects for information about enabling these Connects.

Documentation

You can find exteNd Composer documentation on the Web by visiting the following URLs:

exteNd Composer User Guide: http://www.novell.com/documentation/extend5/index.html

Release Notes: http://www.novell.com/documentation/extend52/Docs/help/Composer/relnotes.html

Release Note Updates: http://www.novell.com/documentation/extendcomposer42/relnotes/ReadMe.htm

Important Notes

Supported Platforms

For general system requirements for running Composer 5.2.1, refer to "System Requirements" in the Composer Release Notes. The following paragraphs list the software systems that are supported by Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Edition.

eDirectory

Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Editionsupports eDirectory Version 8.7.3 and higher.

Identity Manager

Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Editionsupports Identity Manager Version 2.0 and higher

Client

You can install the Composer Designer development application on the following client operating systems:

Installation

The Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Edition installation package consists of the ComposerDesigner.tar.gz archive file. This archive file contains the Composer client application and associated files. Use this archive file for both Linux and Windows installations.

The following sections describe each of the installation steps.

Installing the Composer application on Linux

You can install Composer in any directory (for example, in your home directory).

  1. Place the ComposerDesigner.tar.gz file in any directory (for example, /tmp or your home directory).
  2. Extract (for example, using File Roller) the ComposerDesigner.tar.gz file contents to any directory (for example, your home directory).
  3. To start Composer, use the icon in the Novell Linux Desktop menu panel, or open a terminal window and navigate to /Novell/exteNd521/Composer/Designer/bin.
  4. Type the command "./xc", then press Enter.
  5. Set your preferences for browser, XML editor, XSL editor, and JSP editor, using the Preferences command on the Tools menu.

Installing the Composer application on Windows

Although you can install Composer in any directory, we recommend that you extract the archive to C:\Program Files. This creates a Novell directory tree in C:\Program Files.

  1. Place the ComposerDesigner.tar.gz file in any directory.
  2. Extract (for example, using WinZip) the ComposerDesigner.tar.gz file contents to any directory (we recommend C:/Program Files).
  3. To start Composer, navigate to \Novell\exteNd521\Composer\Designer\bin.
  4. Double-click the xc.exe file icon to start Composer.
  5. Set your preferences for browser, XML editor, XSL editor, and JSP editor, using the Preferences command on the Tools menu.

Updating Licenses

Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Edition is shipped with 90-day evaluation licenses. These licenses may have expired before you install Composer Integration Module for Enterprise - Custom Edition. The following table provides new 90-day evaluation license strings. You can update your licenses by following the instructions given in "Updating Your License(s)" in the Composer User's Guide.

Name

License String

3270

E13952C05732905521

5250

E13952C0F832905521

Baan and Baan Service

E13952CA5432905521

CICS RPC

E13952C19932905521

Core (Engine)

E13952BFB632905521

DG

E13952F11332905521

EDI

E13952C41332905521

HP3000

E13952F1B432905521

HTML

E13952C23032905521

J.D. Edwards and J.D. Edwards Service

E13952C9B332905521

JMS

E13952C2D132905521

Lawson and Lawson Service

E13952C87132905521

LDAP

E13952C5F732905521

Oracle Applications and Oracle Applications Service

E13952CAF532905521

PeopleSoft

E13952C7D032905521

Process

E13952C4B432905521

SAP

E13952C55632905521

Siebel and Siebel Service

E13952C91232905521

T27

E13952E49132905521

Tandem

E13952F25532905521

Telnet

E13952C37232905521

Unisys

E13952E53232905521

Legal Information

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Further, Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the right to makes changes to any and all parts of Novell software, at any time, without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.

This product may require export authorization from the U.S. Department of Commerce prior to exporting from the U.S. or Canada.

Patent pending.

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