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Consumer: Subscribe to a WebSphere Liberty Service using the

Marketplace

Cloud Provisioning on z/OS

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Scenario: Subscribe to a WebSphere Liberty service using the marketplace as a consumer

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Goal: Demonstrate how a consumer can use a marketplace to subscribe to a WebSphere Liberty service, and create a WebSphere Liberty server.

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Log into z/OSMF component of z/OS

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1. Point the browser to the URL provided for use with this system.• If the browser asks to add an exception for the certificate, do so.

2. Click Log in

3. Log in with the consumer credentials that were provided to you.

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Work with the Marketplace task

Expand the Cloud Provisioning category, then click Marketplace.

The Marketplace task is available to consumers and service providers.

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Subscribe to a service

Click Subscribe.

The All Services tab displays all of the services that you can subscribe to using theMarketplace task.

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Subscribe to a service (continued)

1. Select the default tenant for Tenant.

2. Type Provision WLP in the Subscription Details field.

You can provide the values for the subscription on the Subscribe page.

3. Click OK.

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Subscribe to a service (continued)

A message indicates that your subscription to the WebSphere Liberty service is in progress.

An alert (the red circle with a 1 in it) indicates that you currently have one subscription to the WebSphere Liberty for z/OS service.

Click My Subscriptions to continue.

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Subscribe to a service (continued)

Click the + to expand the Liberty for z/OS (1) section.

The My Subscriptions tab displays all of the services that you are either trying to subscribe to or have subscribed to in the past.

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Subscribe to a service (continued)

Click to refresh this page until the state of the server is provisioned.

The state of the Liberty for z/OS server that you are trying to subscribe to is being-provisioned. It will take approximately 5 minutes for the state to change to provisioned.

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Subscribe to a service (continued)

The state of the Liberty for z/OS server is now provisioned.

Click the + to see the properties of this subscription.

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Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running

1. Copy the value for IP ADDRESS so that you can paste it later.

2. Make note of the value for HTTP PORT.

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Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running (continued)

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You can try the WebSphere Liberty server by supplying the IP address and port number from the service properties in the address bar of a browser.

The format is http://ip_address:port

1. Paste the IP address into the address bar of a browser window.

2. Add a colon (:), then the HTTP port number.

3. Press Enter.

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Successfully verified WebSphere Liberty server provisioned

You should see this welcome page.

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Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running (continued)

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You can try a sample application by adding the name after the port, like this:

The format is http://ip_address:port/name_of_sample_app

1. Paste the IP address into the address bar of a browser window.

2. Add a colon (:), then the HTTP port number.

3. After the port number, add /CloudTestServlet.

4. Press Enter.

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Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running (continued)

You should see this page.

For the purposes of this beta program server, we didn’t obtain certificates from an authority such as RSA.

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Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running (continued)

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You can try a secure sample application by adding the name after the port, like this:

The format is http://ip_address:port/name_of_sample_app

1. Change the name of the sample application in the URL in your browser to CloudTestSecureServlet.

2. Press Enter.

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1. For User Name and Password, supply the credentials that you used to log into z/OSMF.

2. Click OK.

Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running (continued)

You should see this page.

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You can try another sample application that tests the DB2 bind for the WebSphere Liberty server.

1. Change the name of the sample application in the URL in your browser to CloudTestJDBC.

2. Press Enter only once. There is a slight delay on the initial connection to DB2, so please wait.

Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running (continued)

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You should see this page. You can now return to the z/OSMF tab or window.

Verify the Liberty for z/OS server is up and running (continued)

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Deprovision a serviceOnce a service is no longer needed, you can turn it off using the deprovision action.

1. From the Actions menu, select deprovision.

2. Click to deprovision.

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Deprovision a service (continued)

WLP_WLPY00?

Click OK.

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Deprovision a service (continued)The current state of the subscription is being-deprovisioned. It will take approximately 2 minutes for the state to change to deprovisioned.

Click to refresh this page until the state of the subscription is deprovisioned.

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Success!

The subscription has been successfully deprovisioned.

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Remove a serviceOnce a subscription is no longer needed, you can remove it using the Remove action.

1. From the Actions menu, select Remove.

2. Click to remove.

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Remove a service (continued)

WLP_WLPY00?

Click OK.

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You should see this page.

The scenario is complete!

Success!

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What's next?

You can try any of the scenarios next.

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