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Using the Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation CLI Java CAPS Documentation |
Using the Java CAPS 6.3 Installation CLI
Installing the JDK Software and Setting JAVA_HOME
To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a UNIX System
To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a Windows System
Creating the Configuration Properties File for Silent Installations
To Create the Properties File for a Command-Line Installation
Installing Java CAPS Silently Using CLI
To Install Java CAPS Silently Using CLI
Installing Java CAPS Using the CLI Console
To Install Java CAPS Components Using the Command Line Console
Enabling Oracle Advanced Queueing
To Create the Java CAPS Advanced Queue User
To Install Advanced Queueing Support After Installing Java CAPS
To Allow Enterprise Manager to Delete Advanced Queue Messages
There are several additional tasks you can perform once you complete the initial installation of Java CAPS. The following sections provide links to information and instructions for these tasks:
After you install Java CAPS, you can install additional Repository-based components using the Java CAPS Uploader and the NetBeans Update Center, and you can download sample files and component tools from the Java CAPS Uploader. You can also use Enterprise Manager to install the required monitoring plugins for each component.
See the following topics for more information and instructions on these procedures:
Java CAPS provides shortcuts to the executable files that start the various components. To start and stop Java CAPS after the initial installation, navigate to the Java CAPS install directory or to the directory where the component is installed that you want to start or stop. Run the appropriate command. The commands are listed at Starting and Stopping Java CAPS in Using the Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation GUI.
After you install Java CAPS, you can create a Windows Service for the Java CAPS domain in GlassFish by running a script that uses a tool provided with GlassFish ES specifically for this purpose. For information and instructions, see Creating a Windows Service for the GlassFish Domain in Using the Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation GUI.
When running certain Java CAPS components, such as the HL7 Message Library, you may need to increase the NetBeans heap size to improve performance. For information and instructions, see Increasing the NetBeans IDE Heap Size in Using the Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation GUI.
Once you have installed all components and have a running Repository, you need to connect to the Repository from NetBeans in order to work with Repository components and projects. For information and instructions, see Connecting to the Java CAPS Repository From the NetBeans IDE in Using the Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation GUI.
After you connect to the Repository from NetBeans, you can import projects that were created in previous versions. For information and instructions, see Importing Non-JBI Based Java CAPS Sample Projects in Using the Oracle Java CAPS 6.3 Installation GUI.