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5. Using the Jolt Repository Editor
Use the Jolt Repository Editor to add, modify, test, export, and delete TUXEDO service definitions from the Repository based on the
information available from the TUXEDO configuration file. The Jolt Repository Editor accepts TUXEDO service definitions,
including the names of the packages, services, and parameters.
This chapter gives detailed information on the following areas:
Introduction to the Repository Editor
Main Components of the Repository Editor
Setting Up Packages and Services
Grouping Services Using the Package Organizer
Modifying Packages, Services, and Parameters
Deleting Parameters, Services, and Packages
Making a Service Available to the Jolt Client
Introduction to the Repository Editor
The Repository is used internally by Jolt to translate Java parameters to a TUXEDO type buffer. The Repository Editor is available as a
downloadable Java applet. When a TUXEDO service is added to the repository, it must be exported to the Jolt server to ensure that the
client requests can be made from a Jolt client.
The following list describes each section in this chapter:
contains information about starting the Repository Editor, logging on, and exiting the system.
Main Components of the Repository Editor
contains information about what comprises a package, service, and parameter.
Setting Up Packages and Services
contains information about creating packages, services, and parameters.
Grouping Services Using the Package Organizer
contains information about moving services between packages and organizing
the services.
Modifying Packages, Services, and Parameters
contains information about editing and deleting packages, services, and
parameters.
Making a Service Available to the Jolt Client
contains information about exporting and unexporting services and making the
services available for use.
contains information about testing a service and its parameters.
contains information about potential problems and solutions when using the Repository Editor.
Repository Editor Window
Repository Editor windows contain entry fields, scrollable displays, command buttons, status, and radio buttons. Here are the parts of a
sample window: