UniPay Directory Structure

Top Level Resources:


Name Type Description
$app-home Virtual Root folder for TidyPay installation
$ftpgates-root Virtual Root folder for FTP Gates's batch service. All file exchanges occur through this folder.

Files to be sent to Providers are placed in respective sub-folders and are subsequently processed by UniBroker or by TidyPay. Tokenization results are placed in respective sub-folder by UniBroker for further consumption by TidyPay.
$profiles-home Virtual Stores build profiles and associated resources necessary for the application deployment.
$sources-home Virtual Root directory for the repository with the source code (currently GIT).
$telium2-root Virtual Root directory for the entire file structure inside the terminal from the Tellium2 family. This directory can contain 5 applications.
$unibroker-home Virtual Root folder for UniBroker installation
$unibroker-root Virtual Root folder for UniBroker's batch service. All file exchanges occur through this folder.

Files to be sent to Providers are placed in respective sub-folders and are subsequently processed by UniBroker. Results are placed by respective sub-folders by UniBroker for further consumption by TidyPay.

Resource Types:


Directoryphysical directory on server's hard drive
Filephysical file on server's hard drive
Virtualvirtual directory, which maps to a physical directory, name and location of which are determined by the deployment conditions and requirements


library7
($sources-home/library7)
Added On:  03/08/12
Status:  Active
Type:  Directory
Parent:  $sources-home
Stores 3rd-party libraries and components used by the application.

Contents:


Name Type Status Description
jboss-lib Directory Active Stores 3rd-party libraries that must be placed into JBoss server's root /lib directory during the deployment/initial installation process.
jvm-lib Directory Active Stores jar and policy files required by JDK for security and cryptography. The directory's content needs to be copied (as is, keeping the directory structure) into the installation directory of the JDK.