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Foglight for Java EE Technologies 5.9.9 - Installation Guide

Install and Configure Foglight for Java EE Technologies Integrate with JBoss Integrate with Apache Tomcat Integrate with WebLogic Domain Startup Scripts Integrate with WebSphere Integrate with Oracle AS Create a Generic Installation for Manual Java EE Agent Integration Manage Java EE Agent Installations, Integrations, and Configurations Managing Java EE Agent Configurations Java EE Installation Management Java EE Integration Configuration FAQ and Troubleshooting Manual Application Server Integrations AppendixB: Managing Permissions for the Java EE Integration Agent Appendix A: Java EE Application Methods

Create a Generic Installation for Manual Java EE Agent Integration

Use this Generic installation only option in the Java agent setup wizard to create and deploy a Java EE Integration Agent to a host without a Java EE agent integration. This option is useful in situations where you need to create an installation directory and configure pre-instrumentation in preparation for manually integrating an agent.
Part of an application server’s integration with the Java EE agent includes a step known as pre-instrumentation. Pre-instrumentation prepares a special bootstrap jar file required for the operation of the Java EE agent. Many application server startup routines include the pre-instrumentation step as part of the integration with the Java EE agent, but some startup routines do not. In these cases (such as, WebLogic® Windows® Services, and Oracle® Application Server), pre-instrumentation must be run as a separate step from application server startup. Create a Generic installation only that includes a value for the JAVA_HOME option for each JDK used in your application server environment. This task creates the initial bootstrap jar, which may be referenced in your integrations, and it can also be used to update the bootstrap jar from time to time, as needed. The Java EE Integration Agent can be configured to complete this extra step as part of its activation routine.
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration.
Click Next.
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On the New Integration — Type page, select either Generic installation only on Windows or Generic installation only on Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, or AIX.
Click Next.
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For Oracle AS only: On the New Integration — Details page, specify any agent or pre-instrumentor options that are required for integration.
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Click the arrow beside Command Line Options to show the pre-instrumentor Options box.
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Click the down arrow beside Other Options to show the Java Home box.
If you specify a value for Java Home, the Java EE Integration Agent instruments Java Home and creates a bootstrap jar file. If you leave the Java Home box blank, the instrumentation script is created but the bootstrap jar is not. You can use the generated instrumentation script at any time to create or recreate the bootstrap jar.
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Click Next.
Click Next.
Click New log configuration. The New Log Configuration dialog box opens.
TIP: If you are uncertain about how to adjust these settings, click Help for an overview of log targets and their purposes. For details, see Creating or editing logging properties .
Click Next.
Click Next.
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By default, the instrumentation script is assigned a name based on the integration type. For example: Generic installation only on Windows: Install Configs and pre-instrument.
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Click Finish.

Manage Java EE Agent Installations, Integrations, and Configurations

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration.
The Java Administration dashboard opens with the Integration Configurations tab displayed by default.

Managing agent integrations

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration.
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Click the Integration Configurations tab.

Reviewing completed integrations

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration.
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On this tab, the Configuration Name is the type of integration configuration. For example: WebLogic on Windows: startWebLogic, or JBoss ServerRunScript (Windows).
The term target is the integrated host that is using the integration configuration. For example: tor‑anoorani: WebLogic on Windows: startWebLogic.
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