Once you have successfully installed the Java Web Manager you can test the installation by launching the demonstration sessions. Open your Web browser and go to the "Hosts" interface. Your URL should look something like this:
Example: http://www.yourhost.com/swm/Hosts or http://68.123.198.11/swm/Hosts
You should see the Host Access Login screen, where you enter a Login ID and Password to login to Java Web Manager as shown here:
You will also see a link labeled "Clear BlueZone". This link will access a utility we provide called eZClear. It’s a good idea to run eZClear to clear your cache of old BlueZone files prior to testing and configuring BlueZone sessions. This allows you as the Administrator, to view the sessions the way a "first time" user would see them and also provides a convenient way for you to "reset" a user. Running eZClear on an End User's workstation will delete any configuration changes that they have made to their BlueZone sessions, so do not run it if they have settings that they wish to keep. To run eZClear, click the link and follow the instructions.
A default user has already been preconfigured with the Login ID of "demo" and password "demo". Login now using demo/demo.
If this is the first time BlueZone has ever been run on this workstation, you will receive a dialogue asking for permission to run the SEAGULL Web-to-Host Control Module. This component handles the interaction between the End User workstation and the Web Server.
You should now see the Java Web Manage default Launch Page. This screen consists of six session listings, one for each of the BlueZone applications available via the Java Web Manager as shown here:
There are a number of ways to launch BlueZone sessions. Underneath each icon, there is a "launch" link - click on a link to launch the corresponding session. Below the "launch" link, there is a check box, check the sessions you wish to launch and click the "Launch Selected Sessions" button at the top of the page. A third alternative is to click the "Launch All Sessions" button at the top of the page, which will launch every session listed on the page and is analogous to selecting every checkbox and clicking the "Launch Selected Sessions" button.
Once you launch a session, you should see a small window with a progress bar indicating that the SEAGULL Web-to-Host Control Module is caching BlueZone components. If you receive error messages, consult the Troubleshooting Guide located in the BlueZone Web-to-Host Administrators Guide. Once all components are cached, a BlueZone session window will open.
Congratulations! You should now have BlueZone applications up and running.
Once you have a session window open you can close the browser or browse away and your sessions will remain active. You can also close the session windows and easily relaunch them from the "launch" window. At this point, launching a session that is already launched will bring the requested session window the front.
SEE
BlueZone
Display & Printer Help for help with individual BlueZone emulation
clients.