The ATG platform installer is available as a self-extracting Windows executable (ATG9.exe
) or UNIX binary file (ATG9.bin
). This distribution file includes the following ATG products:
ATG Adaptive Scenario Engine
ATG Business Commerce
ATG Consumer Commerce
ATG Portal
ATG Content Administration
Follow these steps to install the ATG platform:
Run the
ATG9.exe
orATG9.bin
file to start the setup program.Note: If you are installing on a Linux variety that includes GCJ, in order to avoid installation errors you must specify a JVM that includes the
javax.swing
classes, which are not included in GCJ. Use the following command:$sh ./install.bin LAX_VM
path_to_java_executable
For example:
$sh ./ATG9_678.bin LAX_VM /usr/local/j2sdk1_4_2_03/bin/java
After you accept the terms of the license agreement, select the installation folder for the ATG software (
C:\ATG\ATG9
or/home/ATG/ATG9
, for example).Select the ATG products you want to install.
Select your application server.
If installing for JBoss, enter the following configuration information :
the RMI port your Nucleus-based applications will use (defaults to 8860)
the listen port that JBoss uses to listen for incoming connections (defaults to 8080)
the JBoss home directory (
C:\jboss-eap-4.3\jboss-as
, for example)the JDK home directory (
C:\j2sdk1.6.0_22
, for example)
If installing for WebLogic, enter the following:
the RMI port your ATG applications will use (defaults to 8860)
the listen port that WebLogic uses to listen for incoming connections (defaults to 7001)
the WebLogic home directory
the path to your WebLogic domain directory (
C:\oracle\user_projects\domains\mydomain
, for example)the JDK home directory (
C:\j2sdk1.6.0_22
, for example)
If installing for WebSphere, enter the following:
the RMI port your ATG applications will use (defaults to 8860)
the port that WebSphere uses to listen for incoming connections (defaults to 9080)
the WebSphere home directory (
C:\WebSphere\AppServer
, for example)the name of the WebSphere server (server1, for example)
the node on which the WebSphere server is installed (typically, the node name is the same as the host machine name.)