Serena Dimensions server installations contain a Tomcat runtime used by the Serena Dimensions Webtools. These Tomcat runtimes come with a bundled JRE which may need to be updated in accordance with organization policy to support the DST changes for 2007 mandated by the US Energy Policy Act of 2005.
If the VM I-Net server is normally exclusively accessed using the Tomcat Web Server on one of its ports (e.g. 8080), an additional 3rd party Web Server will need to run on port 80 for the sole purpose of serving up the crossdomain.xml file. This could be IIS on Windows or Apache or UNIX.
NOTE: Many people are updating CATALINA_OPTS in locations in the catalina.sh file that are not executed with Dimensions. For avoid such problems, we now recommend adding a line similar to the following to the very front of the catalina.sh
Open the RLC Provider Admin ( http://SbmServer:80/workcenter/tmtrack.dll?shell=swc&StdPage&Template=rlm/provideradmin ) Update the ZMF Configuration. Delete everything from the ZMF Server field and re-type it.
command were updated to allow an in-place rename as opposed to using the old multi-step mechanism that transferred the file to the client and back to the server. Unfortunately, if the target directory did not exist, a scary looking message was added in the tomcat.log, even though the command itself completed successfully (albeit in the slowed server > client > server mode).
NOTE Axis Version 1.4 is not the same as Axis2 Version 1.4. Web application servers that support Axis 1.4 include Adobe Cold Fusion, Apache® Tomcat ®, IBM WebSphere® Application Server (WAS), Oracle® WebLogic, Red Hat® JBoss®, Sun Microsystems Java System Application Server (JSAS), and many others. IMPORTANT! ZMF for Eclipse has not been tested with all the available servers that support Axis.
2.4 ARM Web Server Requirements Apache Tomcat and Sun Microsystems JRE are included with ARM and installed during the ARM installation process. These are the Web server components of ARM.