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The caIntegrator v.1.4 installation has been tested on Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 5 and AS 4 64/32-bit (for AMD chipset) and the Windows XP/2003 environments. While the installation may work in other Linux and Windows environments, it has only been tested in these environments.
For the system userid which will be used to start the caIntegrator application, you should specify permission to open at least 2048 file descriptors. |
Many of the servers and services that make up caIntegrator are automatically installed as part of this caIntegrator v.1.4 installation. However, prior to the installation, you must download and install the following required tools and recommended versions in the order they are listed in the table. The software name, version, description, and URL hyperlinks (for download) are indicated in the table. Complete the directions for installing each, as directed on the corresponding website.
Required Software Name and Version | Description |
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Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 6.0 Update 31 (J2SE 6.0). Be sure to download the correct Java SDK for your operating environment. For example, for Linux AMD 64, you would download jdk for Linux, | The J2SE Development Kit (JDK) supports creating J2SE applications. |
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. | |
MySQL is an open-source database software application. |
As you install each application, record the installation directory path, and the hostname of your MySQL DB server, and the DB admin username/password, if you are going to install UPT. |
When you install the Java SDK, you will be prompted to select the installation directory. Record the path, as this directory will be used when you set the environment variables.
The purpose of setting operating system environment variables is so that the Java SDK and Ant build tool are available to run from anywhere in the system. |
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To set the environmental variables in Linux, follow these steps:
/etc/profile
file. A PATH variable should already be created in this file, so be sure to define the JAVA_HOME and ANT_HOME export before the PATH export. Replace <some_path>
with the correct path fragment for Java and Ant installations. export JAVA_HOME=<some_path>/jdk1.6.0_31
export ANT_HOME=<some_path>/apache-ant-1.8.2
; export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$ANT_HOME/bin:$PATH
To verify that environment variables have been set correctly, follow these steps:
echo $JAVA_HOME
echo $ANT_HOME
java --version
from a command prompt. You should see java version "1.6.0_31"
. ant --version
from a command prompt. You should see: Apache Ant version 1.8.2
To set the environmental variables in Windows, follow these steps:
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JAVA_HOME
. ANT_HOME
.PATH
system environment variable, and select the Edit button. This opens the Edit System Variable dialog box. %JAVA_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin;
To verify the environment variables have been set correctly, follow these steps:
echo %JAVA_HOME%
* echo %ANT_HOME%
* java --version
from a command prompt. You should see java version "1.6.0_31"
. ant --version
Environment variables for caIntegrator and, optionally, UPT are modified and set in those sections of this document: Installing a New caIntegrator v.1.4 and Downloading and Installing UPT - Optional. |
A MySQL 5.1 server must be downloaded, installed and running in order for the caIntegrator installation to work successfully.
To download and install MySQL, follow the steps outlined on the MySQL website
You should consult the following three links to successfully set up secure and well-performing MySQL servers, in preparation for installing caIntegrator: |
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