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11 11  * the latest release of the reference implementation of JAX-WS, currently version 2.2.6 ([[http:~~/~~/jax-ws.java.net/>>url:http://jax-ws.java.net/||shape="rect"]]), and
12 12  * the current version of graphviz ([[http:~~/~~/www.graphviz.org/Download.php>>url:http://www.graphviz.org/Download.php||shape="rect"]]).
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14 -{{info title="Note for Mac OS Users"}}
15 -In case you start the server under Mac OS and have Security issues, try this [[fix >>doc:KIELER Pragmatics Release 0\.11\.0]]described in the //Viewing Ptolemy Models// section.
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18 18  The server of KWebS is implemented in java. Therefore we begin the installation with the java runtime environment. The server uses a SOAP web service based on JAX-WS and the java platform comes with support for JAX-WS already. The included version is quite old, therefore, after you installed the java runtime, you need to update the built-in version by using the endorsed-mechanism from java:
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20 20  1. create a folder namedĀ {{code language="none"}}endorsed{{/code}} in theĀ {{code language="none"}}lib{{/code}}-directory of the java runtime, and
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77 77  {{code}}
78 78  -kp=mserver -kl=server/kwebs/security/keystores/mserver.jks
79 79  {{/code}}
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