IBM SG24-6320-00 Marine Radio User Manual


 
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88 Keeping Commerce Applications Updated WebSphere Commerce 5.1 to 5.6 Migration Guide
1. Insert the VisualAge for Java CD into your CD-ROM drive. If the VisualAge for
Java launchpad does not open, it can be started by running the setup.exe file
from the root of the installation CD.
2. The VisualAge for Java launchpad will open. Click Install Products. and click
Install VisualAge for Java.
3. After a while the language selection window for the main installation program
will appear. Select your language and click OK. We selected English.
4. The InstallShield wizard starts up and the welcome window will appear. Click
Next.
5. Read the license agreement, select I accept the terms in the license
agreement and click Next.
6. The installation program will prompt for the installation type. Select Complete
and click Next.
7. The Edit Features window appears which will allow you to change the
destination path folder. Click Change...
8. Enter the desired destination paths for the components being installed and
click OK.
We used the following value:
D:\WebSphere\VAJ40
9. Click Next.
Note: VisualAge for Java V3.5.3 and VisualAge for Java V4.0 cannot coexist
on the same system. As such, you must install VisualAge for Java V4.0 on a
separate system, remote from your VisualAge for Java V3.5.3 installation.
Alternatively, if your access to additional systems is limited, you could perform
the steps in the following order:
1. Follow the instructions in 6.2.4, “Export code from VisualAge for Java
V3.5.3” on page 100 to export your custom Java code.
2. Follow the instructions in 7.5.2, “Export the EJB project from VisualAge for
Java V3.5.3” on page 120 to export your EJBs from VisualAge for Java
V3.5.3.
3. Uninstall VisualAge for Java V3.5.3.
4. Install and configure VisualAge for Java V4.0 per the instructions in this
section.
5. Complete the migration steps in the remaining chapters of this part,
skipping the export steps that you have already performed.