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Table of Contents

Installing and Starting Design Studio
System Requirements
Installing Design Studio
Upgrading the Cisco CTE 1400 and Design Studio
Starting Design Studio
Installing the Openwave Mobile Browser Simulator
Installing the Go.Web Simulator
Installing Xalan

Installing and Starting Design Studio


The Design Studio application is provided with the Cisco CTE 1400. The Design Studio CD-ROM also includes the following third-party components:

Additional third-party components, not included on the Design Studio CD-ROM, can be used to preview the results of your transformations in PC-based wireless device simulators.

The following sections describe how to install Design Studio and the companion third-party applications and how to start Design Studio:

System Requirements

The Design Studio application requires the following:


Note    JRE is on the Cisco CTE 1400 Design Studio CD-ROM and is also available from http://www.javasoft.com. JRE requires an additional 16 MB of disk space. Design Studio does not work with other versions of JRE or the Java Development Kit (JDK).

Installing Design Studio

To install Design Studio, perform these steps:


Step 1   Uninstall JDK or versions of JRE other than 1.2.2 from your PC.

Step 2   If JRE 1.2.2 is not already installed on your PC, install it.

Step 3   Insert the Cisco CTE 1400 Design Studio CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.

If auto-start is enabled on your PC, the installer starts.

If auto-start is not enabled on your PC, double-click the drive icon for your CD-ROM and double-click setup.exe.

Step 4   Follow the instructions in the installer.

You may be asked to restart your PC during the installation. After you restart your PC, the Design Studio installation wizard continues the installation.

By default, Design Studio is installed in C:\Programs\Cisco\Cisco CTE 1400 Design Studio.



Upgrading the Cisco CTE 1400 and Design Studio

To upgrade to the latest release, perform these steps:


Step 1   From a PC where Design Studio is already installed, go to the URL http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-contest.shtml and then click Cisco CTE 1400 Software.

Step 2   Download the upgrade files, one for the CTE and one for Design Studio.

The download process copies the following files to your PC:

Step 3   Start the already installed version of Design Studio.

Step 4   From the Design Studio File menu, choose Upload CTE 1400 Upgrade.

Step 5   In the Open dialog box, navigate to CTEserver116 and click Open.

Design Studio uploads and installs the CTE upgrade file. The CTE drops all active sessions during the installation and resumes operation in one minute or less.

Step 6   Exit Design Studio.

Step 7   To install the upgrade to Design Studio, double-click CTEDesignStudio116.exe.

Step 8   Restart Design Studio.



Starting Design Studio

To start Design Studio, you need the following login information from the system administrator who set up the Cisco CTE 1400:

To start Design Studio, perform these steps:


Step 1   From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs > Cisco CTE 1400 >
Design Studio
.

The Log in to the Cisco CTE 1400 dialog box appears.


Step 2   Enter your username and password.

Step 3   Enter the IP address of the CTE you want to use.

Step 4   Enter the server upload port number.

The default upload port is 9001. You might need to change the port number if your firewall redirects ports. Contact your CTE administrator if you do not know which port to use.

Step 5   Click OK.




Note   If you cannot connect to a Cisco CTE 1400, verify that your PC has a network connection to a running CTE. Contact your CTE administrator for help.

Changing your Password

Your password for Design Studio is set on the Cisco CTE 1400. Contact your CTE administrator to change it.

Connecting to a Different Cisco CTE 1400

When you log in to Design Studio, you connect to a specified Cisco CTE 1400. You can later connect to a different CTE without leaving Design Studio. This enables you, for example, to switch from a CTE used for testing to one used for production.

To connect to a CTE, perform these steps:


Step 1   From the File menu, choose Connect to Cisco CTE 1400.

Step 2   Complete the Log in to the Cisco CTE 1400 dialog box as described in the "Starting Design Studio" section.



If authentication fails, contact your CTE administrator. Either your username and password are not set in the CTE or you are not using the username and password set in the CTE.

Uploading a Secure Certificate to the Cisco CTE 1400


Note   The following information is intended for the individual responsible for administering the Cisco CTE 1400.

You can upload a digital certificate to the Cisco CTE 1400 in order to secure transactions. The certificate must have the following characteristics:

If the private key is encrypted, you must use a CTE console to start the CTE each time the appliance powers up.

To upload a certificate, perform these steps:


Step 1   From the File menu, choose Upload Certificate.

Step 2   In the Open dialog box, navigate to the certificate file and click Open.

For the new certificate file to go into effect, your CTE administrator must restart the CTE.



Installing the Openwave Mobile Browser Simulator

The Openwave Mobile Browser Simulator enables you to view on your PC how your transformed web pages will appear on many wireless phones.

To download and install the Openwave Simulator, perform these steps:


Step 1   In a web browser, go to the following URL:

http://developer.phone.com

Step 2   Navigate to the Software Development Kit (SDK) downloads area.

Step 3   Download SDK 4.1 to your PC.

Step 4   After the download completes, double-click the .exe file you downloaded.

Step 5   Follow the instructions in the installation wizard.

Be sure to click Yes on the Safe Country Verification page.

The last page of the installation wizard gives you the option of starting the UP.Simulator.

Step 6   Click the option to start the UP.Simulator and click Finish.

The simulator window opens.



To configure the Openwave simulator, perform these steps:


Step 1   From the Settings menu of the simulator window, choose UP.Link Settings.

Step 2   In the Connect through UP.Link area in the UP.Link Settings dialog box, click UP.Link 1.

Do not change the value provided for the UP.Link 1 field.

Step 3   Click OK.

Step 4   From the File menu, choose Exit.



The Openwave Simulator is now fully configured for use with Design Studio. We recommend that you put a shortcut to the Openwave Simulator on your desktop for convenient access when you are using Design Studio.

To create a shortcut to the simulator application file, perform these steps:


Step 1   In a Windows file browser, navigate to the Openwave installation directory.

By default, that directory is C:\Program Files\Openwave\UPSDK41.

Step 2   Right-click the upsim41e.exe file.

Step 3   From the menu, choose Create Shortcut.

Windows creates a shortcut named Shortcut to upsim41e.exe.

Step 4   Drag the shortcut to your desktop.



For information on using the simulator to preview transformations, see the "Using the Openwave Mobile Browser Simulator" section.

Installing the Go.Web Simulator

The Go.Web Simulator enables you to view on your PC how your transformed web pages will appear on RIM devices.

To download and install the Go.Web Simulator, perform these steps:


Step 1   In a web browser, go to the following URL:

http://www.goamerica.com

Step 2   Click the link to the Developer Zone.

You will be asked to sign in.

Step 3   Complete the sign-in information.

Step 4   Download the Go.Web Simulator.

Step 5   After the download completes, double-click the .exe file you downloaded.

Step 6   Follow the instructions in the installation wizard.

The last page of the installation wizard gives you the option of starting the Go.Web Simulator.

Step 7   Click the option to start the Go.Web Simulator and click Finish.

The simulator window opens.

The Go.Web Simulator is ready for use with Design Studio. We recommend that you put a shortcut to the Go.Web Simulator on your desktop for convenient access when you are using Design Studio.


To create a shortcut to the simulator application file, perform these steps:


Step 1   In a Windows file browser, navigate to the GoAmerica Simulator installation directory.

By default, that directory is C:\Program Files\GoAmerica Communications\GoAmerica Simulator.

Step 2   Right-click the SimGoWeb.exe file.

Step 3   From the menu, choose Create Shortcut.

Windows creates a shortcut named Shortcut to SimGoWeb.exe.

Step 4   Drag the shortcut to your desktop.



For information on using the simulator to preview transformations, see the "Using the Go.Web Simulator" section.

Installing Xalan

In addition to transforming HTML-based web content, you might also need to transform XML data sources. To do that, you will import into Design Studio an XSL style sheet that you created outside of Design Studio. You will need to validate the XSL style sheet before importing it into Design Studio, using an XSL validator such as Xalan.

To install Xalan from the Design Studio CD-ROM, perform these steps:


Step 1   In a Windows file browser, navigate to the xalan folder on the Design Studio CD-ROM.

Step 2   Double-click xalan-j_2_1_0.zip.

Step 3   Unzip the file onto your hard drive.

Be sure to retain folder names when you unzip the file.

Step 4   In a Windows file browser, open the folder you just unzipped, named xalan-j_2_1_0.

Step 5   Right-click the chkxsl.cmd file.

Step 6   From the menu, choose Create Shortcut.

Windows creates a shortcut named Shortcut to chkxsl.cmd.

Step 7   Drag the shortcut to your desktop.




Note   chkxsl.cmd is an additional file provided with this Xalan distribution for your convenience. It simplifies the setup and use of Xalan by setting classpath variables, prompting you for the required input files, and automatically displaying the resulting HTML in your default browser.


For more information on using Xalan, see the "Validating an XSL Style Sheet with Xalan" section.


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