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Chapter 1 Section 1.4
Introducing the HTTPS eWay About This Document
HTTPS eWay Adapter User’s Guide 13 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
HTTPS eWay Javadoc
An HTTPS eWay Javadoc is also provided that documents the Java methods available
with the HTTPS eWay. The Javadoc is uploaded with the eWay’s documentation file
(HTTPeWayDocs.sar) and downloaded from the Documentation tab of the Sun Java
Composite Application Platform Suite Installer. To access the full Javadoc, extract the
Javadoc to an easily accessible folder, and double-click the index.html file.
1.4.1 Scope
This user’s guide provides a description of the HTTPS eWay Adapter. It includes
directions for installing the eWay, configuring the eWay properties, and implementing
the eWay’s sample Projects. This document is also intended as a reference guide, listing
available properties, functions, and considerations. For a reference of available HTTPS
eWay Java methods, see the associated Javadoc.
1.4.2 Intended Audience
This guide is intended for experienced computer users who have the responsibility of
helping to set up and maintain a fully functioning Java Composite Application
Platform Suite system. This person must also understand any operating systems on
which the Java Composite Application Platform Suite will be installed (Windows and
UNIX), and must be thoroughly familiar with Windows-style GUI operations.
1.4.3 Text Conventions
The following conventions are observed throughout this document.
Table 1 Text Conventions
Text Convention Used For Examples
Bold Names of buttons, files, icons,
parameters, variables, methods,
menus, and objects
Click OK.
On the File menu, click Exit.
Select the eGate.sar file.
Monospaced Command line arguments, code
samples; variables are shown in
bold italic
java -jar filename.jar
Blue bold
Hypertext links within
document
See
Text Conventions on page 13
Blue underlined
Hypertext links for Web
addresses (URLs) or email
addresses
http://www.sun.com