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7.3 Migrating the development instance
This section details the use of the WCIM tool to perform the instance migration in
your development environment. In WebSphere Commerce Suite V5.1, the
development environment is reliant on a local run-time instance. Configuration of
the WebSphere Test Environment in VisualAge is taken from the configuration
files of this instance. During migration of the development environment to
WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1, this configuration must be read
and duplicated in the new environment.
7.3.1 Overview
The WCIM tool performs this instance migration in a very similar manner to that
of a run-time migration. The following is an overview of its behavior:
The instance.xml file is migrated.
Store front assets are copied from VisualAge into a Web project in
WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1. This includes any JSPs,
HTML, CSS files, images etc. that are within the WebSphere Test
Environment. The files are copied from the following directory and its
subdirectories within the VisualAge installation directory:
<vaj_home>\ide\project_resources\IBM WebSphere Test Environment\hosts\de
fault_host\default_app\web
JSPs are updated to conform to the JSP 1.2 specification as is required by
the new version of WebSphere Commerce.
Properties files used for national language support are copied from the
WebSphere Commerce run-time to the new development environment. The
files are copied from the following directory and subdirectories thereof:
<wcs_home>\stores\properties
Custom code is extracted from the JAR file exported from VisualAge and is
imported into the WebSphereCommerceServerExtensionsLogic project in
WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1.
Important: Before running the instance migration tool, you must ensure that
neither VisualAge for Java nor WebSphere Studio Application Developer
V5.1.1 are running.
Also, we recommend that you perform a full system backup of the WebSphere
Commerce Suite V5.1 development system before proceeding.