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Creating an application server profile – PB Docs 125 – PowerBuilder Library

Creating an application server profile – PB Docs 125

Creating an application server profile

An application server profile is a named set of parameters
stored in your system registry that defines a connection to a particular EAServer or third-party application
server host. Before you use a wizard to create a component, you should
create a profile for the server where the component will be deployed.

The Application Server Profiles dialog box lists your defined
profiles. You create, edit, delete, and test application server
profiles from this dialog box.

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In the EAServer and Application Server Component and Proxy
wizards, there is a Manage Profiles button on the Choose EAServer
Profile or Choose Application Server Profile page. Clicking this
button opens the Application Server Profiles dialog box so that
you can add a new profile or modify an existing profile without
leaving the wizard.

The Profile Name in the Edit Application Server Profile dialog
box cannot be edited. This is because the name is stored in the
project object along with the other properties of the profile. If
the profile name cannot be found in the registry when the project
is deployed, the description in the project object is used.

proc.png To create an application server profile:

  1. Click the Application Server Profile button
    in the PowerBar.

    The Application Server Profiles dialog box displays, listing
    your configured profiles.

  2. Select Add.

    The Edit Application Server Profile dialog box displays.

  3. Type the profile name, server name, port number,
    login name, and password (if required).

  4. (Optional) Select Test to verify the connection.

  5. Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog
    box.

    The Application Server Profiles dialog box displays, with
    the new profile name listed. The Application Server profile values
    are saved in the registry in HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Sybase/PowerBuilder/12.5/ JaguarServerProfiles.


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