Running the MT examples
This documentation describes how to configure and run the Generic Deenvelope service and Generic Envelope service examples on MT.
- Set the SYSTEM environment variables to contain the WebSphere Transformation Extender installation directory.
- Configure the jvalxxx.prop file. See the documentation that is titled How to Configure the JVC
- Copy and install the SWIFT JAR files from WebSphere Transformation Extender to Sterling B2B Integrator. See Deploying JVC compliance checking on Sterling B2B Integrator. Follow the instructions that are given in that section about how to use the install3rdParty.cmd file.
- Create a customer_overrides_properties.cmd file to include translator statements for Sterling B2B Integrator. Follow the steps in Deploying JVC compliance checking on Sterling B2B Integrator.
- Build the maps for Windows by using the build_deploy_jvc.bat file. The build_deploy_jvc.bat file creates the directory, deployment_jvc, under the mt\jvc\maps directory. Copy the files to the correct Windows folders.
- Import Sterling B2B Integrator artifacts.
From the Sterling B2B Integrator dashboard,
import one of the following files from the platform_support directory
of the example: ExportSWIFTmtDeenvSIObjects.xml or ExportSWIFTmtEnvSIObjects.xml,
then proceed as described here:
- Log in to the Sterling B2B Integrator dashboard.
- From the Administration menu, expand the Deployment and Resource Manager sections, and then select the Import/Export option.
- Choose the Import Resources option.
- Select a file name:
- For the Generic Deenvelope services example for MT, select the ExportSWIFTmtDeenvSIObjects.xml file name.
- For the Generic Envelope services example for MT, select the ExportSWIFTmtEnvSIObjects.xmlfile name:
- Enter the word password and then check the Import All Resources check box.