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Directions are given in this document for both Linux and Windows operating systems. This page includes the following:
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Working with Properties Files
An important component of command-line installation of either caIntegrator or UPT is configuring properties files. Prior to initiating a command-line installation, property variables must be modified. Note the following points about changing or entering variables.
Paths in Properties Files
The paths in the *.properties
files should use forward slashes. For example, you would use application.base.path=C:/apps/caIntegrator-app
, not application.base.path=C:\apps\caIntegrator-app
. If you use backslashes, you will experience undesirable results.
Spaces in Path Property Values
You should not specify paths with spaces included as property values. In Windows, note that the C:\Documents and Settings{
}<username>
path contains spaces and should not be used, or anything similar. If you are using Windows, use a path such as C:/apps/caIntegrator
. Spaces are fine for property values which do not represent a path.
More About Property Values
In each *.properties
file, any property value marked with uppercase REPLACE_*
must be manually updated with the appropriate value.
- In each
*.properties
file, any property value marked with lowercasereplace_*
may be optionally updated with the appropriate value. - If there is reference to a
database.system.user
for your MySQL server, you can determine which users have full privileges to create and manage other databases, by executing show grants from a MySQL prompt to determine the correct level of privileges.