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Page 1 - 3.0 Administration Guide

Sun Microsystems, Inc.www.sun.comSubmit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedbackSun Java™ System RFID Software3.0 Administr

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10 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Related DocumentationThe following table lists the tasks and concepts that ar

Page 3 - Contents

100 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Monitoring the Status of Your RFIDReader Network By Using AlertsThe RFID Man

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Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 101▼ To Create and Use Alert Filters1. From the RFID Management Console, choose Settings → Alert Filters.A list o

Page 5 - Contents 5

102 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To View Alerts Click the Check Alerts button found in the upper left-hand

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Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 103▼ To Modify Alert Filters1. Click the Inspect (magnifying glass) icon next to a filter.The Edit Filter pane ap

Page 7 - Before You Begin

104 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006

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105CHAPTER6Sending Events From the RFIDEvent Manager to the RFIDInformation ServerThe easiest way to send the RFID tag events from the RFID Event Mana

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106 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006 (Required to use JMS) Configuring the JMS environment – If you are using J

Page 10 - Sun Welcomes Your Comments

Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 107RFID Information Server clients can be configured to use the JM

Page 11 - Introduction

108 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006The procedures in this chapter show screen captures using Application Server

Page 12 - Layered Concepts

Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1091. Start the application server default server instance.2. Log

Page 13 - EPC Network

11CHAPTER1Sun Java System RFID SoftwareIntroductionAn overview of the Sun Java™System RFID Software 3.0 is contained in the Sun JavaSystem RFID Softwa

Page 14 - RFID Information Server

110 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Note – This example uses the Sun Java System Message Queue that is installed

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1114. Add a new broker by following these steps:a. In the Broker L

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112 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20065. Right-click the new Broker icon in the navigation tree and choose Connect

Page 17 - Configuring the RFID Event

Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1131. Select the Object Stores node in the navigation tree.2. From

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114 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Right-click the new Object Store node in the navigation tree and choose C

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1153. Type the Lookup Name.For this example, use TopicConnectionFa

Page 20 - Add a connector to a role

116 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Click OK.The topic connection factory object is added to the object store

Page 21 - Icon Description

Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1176. Click OK.The new queue connection factory object is added to

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118 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20064. Confirm that your new object store appears similar to the following scree

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1195. When you are finished, exit the Message Queue Admin Console.

Page 24 - Parameters

12 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Identifier) that uniquely identifies an individual object, and may include an

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120 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Define the EpcisJms Connector RoleUse these steps to define a new role

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1214. Click the Add a connector icon (looks like a roll of film) a

Page 27 - ■ Reader Name – NewPMLReader

122 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Right-click the connector (move the cursor over the small square at the c

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1238. Add a Delta filter by using the Add a filter icon (looks lik

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124 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Note – The drawing pane icons are described in TABLE 2-1.Your drawing pane a

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 125▼ To Create the EpcisJms Configuration Object1. Choose Configur

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126 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Test the EpcisJms Connector1. Start or restart your application server.

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 127Configuring the RFID Event Manager toUse an EpcisHttp Connector

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128 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Define the Epcis Connector Role1. Start the RFID Configuration Manager.

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1298. Add a Smoothing filter and a Delta filter.See Step 8 through

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Chapter 1 Sun Java System RFID Software Introduction 13 URIs for EPC patterns, which refer to a set of EPCs for the purpose of EPCfiltering. A patter

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130 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 200614. Click close and proceed to the next procedure,Your work is not yet saved

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Chapter 6 Sending Events From the RFID Event Manager to the RFID Information Server 1314. For this example, select the role, testEpcisHttpRole, that y

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132 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Start the RFID Tag Viewer from the command line using the following optio

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133CHAPTER7Sun Java System RFID InformationServer ConfigurationThe Sun Java System RFID Information Server (RFID Information Server) is a Java 2Platfo

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134 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE 7-1 Sun Java System RFID Information ServerAlternatively, you can con

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Chapter 7 Sun Java System RFID Information Server Configuration 135 Sensors – The SENSOR table lists all the RFID readers and antennas in use in theR

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136 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Configuring the RFID InformationServer DatabaseThis section describes RFID I

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Chapter 7 Sun Java System RFID Information Server Configuration 137▼ To Modify the RFID Information ServerDatabase Schema File1. Save a copy of EpcisD

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138 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Add Extended Attributes Using the Template1. Enter the name of the attr

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Chapter 7 Sun Java System RFID Information Server Configuration 139Configuring RFID Information ServerClientsThe RFID Information Server client librar

Page 46 - Managing Device Profiles

14 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE 1-1 Sun Java System RFID Software in the EPC NetworkRFID Information S

Page 47 - Supported RFID Devices

140 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Securing the RFID Information ServerUsing the Application Server Admin Conso

Page 48 - Property Description Values

141APPENDIXARFID Device Adapter ReferenceThis appendix describes the supported RFID device profiles (also known asadapters) and their properties. This

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142 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Common PropertiesSee TABLE 2-4 for general description and values.LogLevelh

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 143Adapter for Feig LRU1000 ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Feig LRU1000 reader. The adap

Page 51 - To Edit a Device Profile

144 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for Feig ISCMR100/PR100ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate w

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 145Adapter for Intermec IF5 ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with Intermec Intellitag IF5 readers.

Page 53 - Overview

146 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006PML AdapterThe PML Adapter is used to communicate with the software utility

Page 54 - RFID Event Manager Connectors

Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 147Adapter for Alien ReadersThis adapter communicates with the Alien ALR-9780 or Alien NanoScanner 915RFID re

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148 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional PropertiesAlso see “Additional Properties Information for Alien

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 149Additional Properties Information for AlienReader readerepcANT0, readerepcANT1 – This property overrides

Page 57 - Environment

Chapter 1 Sun Java System RFID Software Introduction 15The RFID Software uses the JMS API as one of its primary methods forcommunicating with third-pa

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150 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Properties Information for Mercury 3and Agile 1 Reader readerep

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 151Note – It is not necessary to set the antenna property to enable the variousantennae. Setting the EPC iden

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152 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for Matrics ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Mat

Page 61 - SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure

Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 153Note – The use of a serial to network (Ethernet) adapter is required.TABLE A-9 Adapter Properties for the

Page 62 - Software Plug-In for SAP AII

154 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Properties Information for MatricsReader readerepcANTn – Specif

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 155readerepcANT0 corresponds to physical antenna 1, readerepcANT1corresponds to antenna 2, readerepcANT2 corr

Page 64 - Define your RFID devices

156 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006In an environment where tags move in and out of the read field of a reader,

Page 65 - To Define the RFID Devices

Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 157Adapter for Printronix RFID PrintersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Printronix SL 5000e RFID

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158 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for SAMSys ReadersThis adapter is used to communicate with the SAMS

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 159protocols Specifies the type of RFprotocol to be scanned forby the reader. When noprotocols property isdef

Page 68 - Connection Properties

16 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006

Page 69 - Connection Parameters

160 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006antennanPower Specifies the preferredpower level, where thevariable n desig

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 161Additional Properties Information for SAMSysReader communicationTimeout – This property is used exclusive

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162 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006 For ISO 18000-6B, Intermec Intellitag, Philips I-CODE HSL, the value isIS

Page 72 - Communication

Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 163direction of SAMSys personnel. See the SAMSys Comprehensive HeuristicUnified Messaging Protocol in the SAM

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164 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006In this example, the adapter receives three class 1, 64-bit EPC tags from t

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Appendix A RFID Device Adapter Reference 165Adapter for Zebra Technologies PrintersThis adapter is used to communicate with the Zebra Technologies R11

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166 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Properties.template Specifies the location of thedefault print t

Page 76 - With the RFID Event Manager

167APPENDIXBRFID Event Manager ComponentReferenceThis appendix describes the properties of the RFID Event Manager componentsincluded with the RFID Sof

Page 77 - RFID Event Manager

168 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Smoothing FilterThis component creates a union of EPCs that are discovered

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Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 169Delta FilterThis component reports RFID tags leaving and entering the radio frequency fields.For

Page 79 - ■ The path is correct

17CHAPTER2Configuring the RFID EventManagerThis chapter describes the necessary concepts and procedures for configuring theRFID Event Manager using th

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170 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006EPC FilterThis component performs a pass filter on the value of the RFID ta

Page 81 - Monitoring the RFID System

Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 171BandPass FilterThe BandPass filter is used to select a subset of events that match the specified

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172 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FileLogger ConnectorThis component provides a general connector for the RFI

Page 83 - Management Console

Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 173HttpPMLLogger ConnectorThis component provides a connector that writes PML core to an HTTP connec

Page 84 - Administration Tasks

174 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006JMSLogger ConnectorThis component provides a connector that sends PML core

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Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 175NullConnector FilterThe NullConnector filter consumes events and does nothing with them. The prim

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176 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006SocketLogger ConnectorThis component creates a socket connection and starts

Page 87 - Add readers to this group

Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 177SSocketLogger ConnectorThis component creates a server socket and, when the socket connection is

Page 88 - The following screen appears:

178 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006SAPAII ConnectorSee “Architecture Overview of the RFID Software Plug-In for

Page 89 - ■ Unicast Discovery

Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 179This GUI runs inside the same Java virtual machine (Java VM) as the rest of theExecution Agent. T

Page 90 - To Add a Jini Locator

18 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006The adapter functions by receiving the EPC of the RFID tag and generating an

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180 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006REProducer ConnectorThis component, the remote event producer is a general

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Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 181EpcisJms ConnectorThe EpcisJms connector sends events from the RFID Event Manager to the RFIDInfo

Page 93 - Management Tasks

182 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006TopicName (Optional) Only used if the UseJms property is true ortopic. Spec

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Appendix B RFID Event Manager Component Reference 183EpcisHttp ConnectorThe EpcisHttp connector sends events from the RFID Event Manager to the RFIDIn

Page 95 - TABLE 5-4

184 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006UseJms Specifies the delivery method. The value mustbe one of the following

Page 96 - The reader is inactive

185APPENDIXCRFID Configuration File ReferenceThis appendix provides sample configuration files for the configuration of anExecution Agent. The configu

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186 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE C-1 Configuration File HierarchyThe name and value properties used a

Page 98 - To View RFID Components

Appendix C RFID Configuration File Reference 187CODE EXAMPLE C-1 Sample XML for a Reader Adapter<ems:name>PMLReader</ems:name> <ems:cla

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188 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006TABLE C-1 Sample xml Code for a Filter<ems:filter><ems:name>Rfi

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189IndexAadaptersconfiguring, 46reference, 141addingconfiguration properties, 28custom components, 55JMS broker, 109JMS connection factory, 114JMS objec

Page 101 - ■ endDate

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 19The RFID Configuration Manager consists of a configuration service and a userinterface to the service.

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190 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006EpcisHttp connector, 127java client library, 139event managercomponents defin

Page 103 - To Turn On Alert Filters

Index 191Rio Websterport number, 24rolesdefining, 30SSAMSys readersadapter properties, 158SAP AIIconfiguring, 77connection parameters, 69defining configur

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Page 105 - Information Server

Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. All rights reserved.Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual pr

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20 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006configuration object might associate the Alien reader with IP address129.146.

Page 107 - Application Server 8.1

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 21Use the RFID Configuration Manager to perform the following configuration tasks: “To Define the RFID S

Page 108 - Application Server

22 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Starting the RFID Configuration ManagerPrerequisite – If you have not install

Page 109 - Message Queue

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 232. (Optional) Expand the Device Profiles node to see the supported device profilesthat have been instal

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24 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Start the RFID Configuration Manager(Microsoft Windows) Start Menu opti

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 253. Review or change the parameters as necessary.You are discouraged from changing these parameters exce

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26 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Click Please Select a Profile to see a drop-down list of possible device p

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 275. Type the reader IP address, the IP port number, and the reader name.Use the reader IP address and IP

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28 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20067. (Optional) Add any new necessary configuration properties.See “To Add a Co

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 294. Select any configuration property name field.5. Right-click and choose Add Property from the context

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3ContentsBefore You Begin 7Sun Welcomes Your Comments 101. Sun Java System RFID Software Introduction 11RFID Electronic Product Code Details 11EPC Dat

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30 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Define RFID Event Manager RolesUse the drawing pane of the RFID Configur

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 313. In the Select a Name field, type the name of the Role and click Ok.Use a descriptive name for the ro

Page 119 - Use an EpcisJms Connector

32 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20065. Select a component. For this example, select the Smoothing Filter.6. Type

Page 120 - ■ Linux – /opt/sun/rfidem/bin

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 337. Click the connector icon (looks like a roll of film) and add a File connector namedtestConnector.The

Page 121 - 5. Type a name and click OK

34 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Caution – Do not connect a connector to another connector, this configuration

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 35b. Select the input point and click Ok to add it to the role.The input point appears on the drawing pan

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36 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006c. Connect the input point to the appropriate component.Once you have added t

Page 124 - TABLE 2-1

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 3710. To save the role, return to the RFID Configuration Manager.When you started this procedure to defin

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38 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Note – Changes to a role after a configuration object is created do not propa

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 391. If you have not already done so, start the RFID Configuration Manager.See “To Start the RFID Configu

Page 127 - Use an EpcisHttp Connector

4 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Distributed RFID Event Manager Environment 57General Distributed Installati

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40 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006This dialog box has four areas for input as follows: The Configuration Objec

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 414. In the Configuration Object Name field, type a name for your configuration object.5. Select a reader

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42 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20067. When you have finished customizing the component properties, click Ok to c

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 438. To save your work, choose File → Save from the RFID Configuration Managermain menu.A confirmation me

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44 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20064. Decide what to edit.The dialog box that appears depends on whether you cho

Page 133 - Server Configuration

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 45b. Change the properties as needed and click Ok.c. To save your work, choose File → Save from the RFID

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46 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006If you use the Start menu option, you must select both Start Agent and StartS

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 47Device-specific properties and additional considerations for the commonproperties are described in the

Page 136 - Server Database

48 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006All device adapters support a basic set of properties, unless otherwise speci

Page 137 - Database Schema File

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 49autoread Available on some readers and sedin conjunction with the property,scanDuration.• When enabled,

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Contents 5Configuring the RFID Event Manager to Use an EpcisJms Connector 119Configuring the RFID Event Manager to Use an EpcisHttp Connector 1277. Su

Page 139 - FIGURE 7-1 as “EPCIS Java

50 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Additional Information for Common Properties Log level – Log level settings

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 51▼ To Edit a Device Profile1. If you have not already done so, start the RFID Configuration Manager.See

Page 141 - RFID Device Adapter Reference

52 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20064. Select the device profile to edit and click Ok.The Profile Inspector dialo

Page 142 - Additional Properties

Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 53RFID Event Manager ComponentOverviewThe primary types of RFID Event Manager components are filters and

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54 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006RFID Event Manager ConnectorsZero or more connectors may be defined. Connecto

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Chapter 2 Configuring the RFID Event Manager 55Custom RFID Filter and ConnectorsThe RFID Software supports the creation of customized filters and conn

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Page 146 - PML Adapter

57CHAPTER3Distributed RFID Event ManagerEnvironmentThis chapter includes the following topics: General Distributed Installation Considerations Manag

Page 147 - Adapter for Alien Readers

58 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006You can change the Control Station's group name after installation by in

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Chapter 3 Distributed RFID Event Manager Environment 59Starting and Stopping the Execution AgentSimilarly, on hosts where the Execution Agent componen

Page 149 - Name Description Values

6 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Adapter for Symbol MC9000-G Readers 163Adapter for Zebra Technologies Printers

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Page 151 - Sensormatic Agile 2 Readers

61CHAPTER4Configuring Communication WithSAP Auto-ID InfrastructureSun Java System RFID Software 3.0 (RFID Software) includes a plug-in to enableintegr

Page 152 - Adapter for Matrics Readers

62 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Setting up communication between the RFID Event Manager and the SAP AIIsoftwa

Page 153 - 192.168.2.150

Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 63 The SAPLogger connector interprets these properties and maps them to a specifi

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64 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006FIGURE 4-1 Communication Flow Between the RFID Event Manager and SAP AII.Conf

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Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 65▼ To Define the RFID Devices1. If you have not already done so, start the RFID C

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66 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20065. In the Reader IP address field, type the IP address for the specific devic

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Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 67each printer. To do this add a new template property for each print format thaty

Page 158 - Adapter for SAMSys Readers

68 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20069. When you are done defining the device properties, click Ok.10. Repeat the

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Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 69The reader role is used to send notifications to SAP AII by using the SAP AII-DC

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7Before You BeginThis administration guide for Sun Java™System RFID Software 3.0 (RFID software)provides an overview of the RFID software architecture

Page 161 - TABLE 2-4

70 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20062. Select and right-click the Connector for SAP AII.3. Choose Edit from the c

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Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 714. Update the SAPAIIUrl property field with the URL where your SAP AII softwarel

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72 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Confirm the value of the SapCommand property.Every XML notification messag

Page 164 - TABLE A-13

Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 73▼ To Define the Printer Configuration Object forSAP AII1. In the RFID Configurat

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74 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Confirm the values of the properties, and click Ok.▼ To Define the Reader

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Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 756. Select the tab Connector:SAPAII to review the values of the ConfigurationProp

Page 167 - Reference

76 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Configuring SAP AII to CommunicateWith the RFID Event ManagerAfter configurin

Page 168 - Smoothing Filter

Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 77▼ To Configure SAP AII Communication With theRFID Event Manager1. Log in to your

Page 169 - Delta Filter

78 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Copyright SAP AG 2006. All rights reserved.4. Create or modify (as needed) a

Page 170 - EPC Filter

Chapter 4 Configuring Communication With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure 795. Click Test Connection to test the communication with the RFID Event Manager.Y

Page 171 - BandPass Filter

8 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Related Third-Party Web Site ReferencesThird-party URLs are referenced in this

Page 172 - FileLogger Connector

80 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Copyright SAP AG 2006. All rights reserved.

Page 173 - HttpPMLLogger Connector

81CHAPTER5Monitoring the RFID SystemThe RFID Management Console is a web-based application for monitoring thereaders and components of the RFID Event

Page 174 - JMSLogger Connector

82 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Access the RFID Management Console1. Confirm that the RFID Event Manager

Page 175 - NullConnector Filter

Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 834. Choose the task to perform from the links on the left side of the screen.See the following sections of this

Page 176 - SocketLogger Connector

84 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006Performing RFID Management ConsoleAdministration TasksFrom the RFID Managemen

Page 177 - SSocketLogger Connector

Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 85To manage the RFID Management Console users, select the appropriate icon. Theicons are defined in the following

Page 178 - EPCGui Connector

86 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Create New RFID Management ConsoleUsersOnly administrators can create ne

Page 179 - EPCGui Connector Properties

Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 87Creating and Managing Reader GroupsThe Groups menu option enables you to group different readers for easier tra

Page 180 - REProducer Connector

88 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006If no groups have been created, only the default All Readers group appears. I

Page 181 - EpcisJms Connector

Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 898. Select the readers to add to the group, then click Add.Your new group appears in the list of groups.9. After

Page 182 - Property Description

Before You Begin 9 UNIX specific descriptions throughout this manual also apply to the Linuxoperating system, except where Linux is specifically ment

Page 183 - EpcisHttp Connector

90 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006▼ To Add a Jini Locator1. Log in to the RFID Management Console.2. Choose Adm

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Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 91▼ To Receive Email Notifications for Alerts1. Log in to the RFID Management Console.2. Choose Administration →

Page 185 - APPENDIX

92 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20066. Enable the Alerts email notification by typing y in the Email Notification

Page 186 - Configuration File Hierarchy

Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 93Performing RFID Reader NetworkManagement TasksThe RFID Management Console provides the following options for ma

Page 187

94 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20062. Choose a reader group to view.You see something similar to the following s

Page 188

Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 952. To view the readers in a group, click the Inspect icon in the Actions column.For example, if you click the I

Page 189

96 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 20063. Review the status of the readers in the selected group.The Status icons ar

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Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 975. (Optional) To modify reader properties, follow these steps:a. Scroll to the bottom of the Reader Attribute p

Page 191 - Index 191

98 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide • February 2006c. (Optional) Click Refresh to determine if attribute values have changed whi

Page 192

Chapter 5 Monitoring the RFID System 993. To view the components for a specific service, click the Inspect icon in the Actionscolumn.Each component ty

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