Set Up the ESSOAP Enterprise Server Instance

Walks you through the process of creating and configuring the ESSOAP enterprise server instance used to run the MakeCheckAppt SOAP Web service.
Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.

To successfully deploy and run (debug) a Web Service, you must have an enterprise server instance started in Enterprise Server. For this tutorial, you create and configure the ESSOAP enterprise server instance.

Start the Server Explorer

The Server Explorer expandable ribbon is visible in Visual Studio on the top left side of the IDE by default when using Visual COBOL. However, if it is not visible:

  • In Visual Studio, click View > Server Explorer.

Create ESSOAP

In this section, you create the ESSOAP enterprise server instance from the Server Explorer in Visual COBOL.

  1. On the Server Explorer, expand Micro Focus Servers; then right-click localhost and select New Enterprise Server.
  2. In the Name field, type ESSOAP.
  3. Click the browse button associated with the Template field.

    The default location for Enterprise Server templates is a subdirectory named ServerTemplates located several levels under the Visual Studio installation directory.

  4. Double-click ESTemplate.xml to select it.
    Note: If the Template field does not show the path and ESTemplate.xml file, browse to the Enterprise Server template location cited above to find and select the file.
  5. In the Associate with projects box, check ProgramSOAP.
  6. Click OK.

Start Enterprise Server Administration

  • On the Server Explorer, right-click Micro Focus Servers, and then click Administration.

    The Enterprise Server Administration Home page starts in a Visual Studio window.

Configure a listener port

When you create a service interface, it is configured by default to use port number 9003 to send messages to Enterprise Server, which listens for incoming messages on its Web Services and J2EE listener. You need to set the endpoint address for the Web Services and J2EE listener to match the port number for the service interface.

  1. On the Enterprise Server Administration Home page, in the Communications Processes column that corresponds to your enterprise server instance, click the Details button.

    This takes you to the Communications Processes page for Enterprise Server listeners.

  2. Click the Edit button that corresponds to Web Services and J2EE.
  3. Change the contents of the Endpoint Address field to *:9003.
  4. Click OK.

    This returns you to the Communications Processes page.

  5. Click Home at the top of the menu ribbon to return to the Home page.
Important: The default deployment directory used by Enterprise Server is a subdirectory, deploy, within your Visual COBOL installation directory structure. If you have Administrator privileges to this subdirectory, or if you started Visual Studio using Run as Administrator, you are not required to complete the following tasks. Otherwise, you must complete them to create and configure an alternative deployment directory.

Create and configure a deployment directory

Create the deploy directory
Without Administrator privileges, you cannot deploy to Enterprise Server from the default Visual COBOL deployment folder. To ensure successful deployment, create a deploy subdirectory in your project.
  1. In the Solution Explorer, right-click the project, and then select Add > New Folder from the context menu.
  2. Type deploy; then press Enter.
Import the .mfdeploy file
The new deploy folder must contain the .mfdeploy configuration file. You import the file from the Solution Explorer.
  1. From the Solution Explorer, right-click the deploy folder; then select Add > Existing Item.
  2. Browse to the %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Micro Focus\Visual COBOL\deploy folder.
  3. Set the filter drop-down list to All Files (*.*).
  4. Double-click the .mfdeploy file.
Define the deployment directory
Now you need to configure your enterprise server instance by defining the new deploy project folder as the deployment folder.
  1. On the Enterprise Server Administration Home page in the Communications Processes column for your enterprise server instance, click the Details button that corresponds to Listeners.
  2. In the row for the Web listener name, click Edit.
  3. Scroll down to the Configuration Information field; then within the field, scroll down until you find the relevant code, then change:
    uploads=<ES>/deploy

    to:

    uploads=c:/tutorials/IMTK/project-name/deploy

    where project-name is the name of the project.

  4. Click OK.
  5. Click Home to return to the Home page.