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© Copyright IBM Corporation 2008. All rights reserved<br />

Instructions if using a remote server <strong>for</strong> testing<br />

Note that the previous table is relative to where you are running WebSphere Integration Developer. The<br />

following table is related to where you are running the remote test environment:<br />

Reference variable<br />

Example: Remote<br />

Windows test server<br />

location<br />

Example: Remote<br />

z/OS ® test server<br />

location<br />

Input your values <strong>for</strong> the<br />

remote location of the test<br />

server<br />

server1 sssr011<br />

<br />

C:\Program<br />

Files\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer<br />

/etc/sscell/AppServer<br />

localhost mvsxxx.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com<br />

8880 8880<br />

N/A 1023<br />

AppSrv01 default<br />

N/A ssadmin<br />

N/A fr1day<br />

Instructions <strong>for</strong> using a remote testing environment, such as z/OS, AIX ® or Solaris, can be found at the end of<br />

this document, in the section “Task: Adding remote server to the WebSphere Integration Developer test<br />

environment”.<br />

2008 August, 19 IBM WebSphere V 6.1 – Lab exercise Page 5 of 52<br />

SCA <strong>HTTP</strong> binding

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