29.0 Installing RBPM Components from the Command Line

This section describes the methods that you can perform from the command line to install RBPM components, such as the User Application, Resource Information Services (RIS) facility, and JBossPostgreSQL.

Ensure that your environment has a supported version of an application server and Java development kit or runtime environment. Use the following checklist to help you complete the installation.

 

Checklist Items

  1. Complete items 1 through 9 in the installation checklist. For more information, see Section 22.0, Main Checklist for Installing RBPM and the User Application.

  1. (Conditional) Review considerations for installing the User Application on JBoss in a cluster environment. For more information, see Section 27.1, Understanding Cluster Groups in JBoss and WebSphere Environments.

  1. Ensure that the application server environment has the right settings. For more information, see the section related to your application server in Section 28.0, Installing the User Application on an Application Server.

  1. (Conditional) To install in a WebLogic or WebSphere environment, configure a data source file. For more information, see Section 28.2.2, Configuring the Data Source for the User Application Database on WebLogic or Section 28.3.2, Configuring a Data Source for the User Application Database on WebSphere.

  1. (Conditional) To use the guided installation process from the command line (console) for installing the User Application, see Section 29.1, Performing a Guided Installation from the Command Line.

  1. (Conditional) To install the User Application with a single command from the command line (silent installation), see Section 29.2, Installing the User Application with a Single Command.

  1. To run the JBossPostgreSQL utility from the command line, see Section 29.3, Running the JBossPostgreSQL Utility in Silent or Command Mode.

  1. To run the Resource Information Services (RIS) facility from the command line, see Section 29.4, Running the RIS Installation Program in Silent or Command Mode.

  1. Deploy and log on to the User Application. For more information, see the appropriate information for your application server environment in Section 28.0, Installing the User Application on an Application Server.