Directions are given in this document for both Linux and Windows operating systems. This page includes the following:
caIntegrator versions 1.4 and 1.4.x
caIntegrator versions 1.4 and 1.4.x use the same Properties files. All content on this page applies to both versions of the software.
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.