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pub:iview8setup [2018/08/30 13:36] – [Installation and Configuration] kkramer | pub:iview8setup [2018/09/05 11:13] – [Enter License Keys and Set Location] kkramer | ||
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- | iView version 8 is significantly different than it's previous versions. | + | iView version 8 is significantly different than it's previous versions |
===== Installation and Configuration ===== | ===== Installation and Configuration ===== | ||
- | Iview is comprised of two parts: | + | iView is comprised of two parts: |
- | Apache Tomcat is used to deploy your Java Servlets and JSPs. So in your Java project you can build your WAR (short for Web ARchive) file, and just drop it in the deploy directory in Tomcat. So basically Apache is an HTTP Server, serving HTTP. Tomcat is a Servlet and JSP Server serving Java technologies. | + | |
==== Front end - Apache Tomcat ==== | ==== Front end - Apache Tomcat ==== | ||
+ | ==Download iView WAR file== | ||
+ | The iView front end is typically provided in a war file. Download this file to your home directory in the IFS using **binary** file transfer, and then execute these commands ( populating the names with those used in your installation ). The directory /home/user is meant to refer to your user profile' | ||
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==Download Tomcat distribution file== | ==Download Tomcat distribution file== | ||
Download Tomcat 6.x from FTP site at:\\ | Download Tomcat 6.x from FTP site at:\\ | ||
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- | and upload | + | |
+ | and upload | ||
- | Change your current working directory to /www then decompress Tomcat distribution file using qshell command: | ||
< | < | ||
+ | call qp2term | ||
+ | cd /www | ||
ajar -x / | ajar -x / | ||
</ | </ | ||
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==Add environment variable JAVA_HOME at system level== | ==Add environment variable JAVA_HOME at system level== | ||
Set JAVA_HOME environment variable: go to directory / | Set JAVA_HOME environment variable: go to directory / | ||
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Tomcat is installed and configured successfully. Now you can start Tomcat by using command: (Where the job queue is where you want to run Tomcat) | Tomcat is installed and configured successfully. Now you can start Tomcat by using command: (Where the job queue is where you want to run Tomcat) | ||
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- | STRTOMCAT JOBQ | + | STRTOMCAT JOBQ(FMGJOBQ) |
</ | </ | ||
- | And open your web browser, enter the URL [[http:// | + | To open your web browser, enter the URL [[http:// |
{{: | {{: | ||
==Stop Tomcat== | ==Stop Tomcat== | ||
Use command **ENDTOMCAT** to stop Tomcat | Use command **ENDTOMCAT** to stop Tomcat | ||
- | The iView front end is typically provided in a war file. Download this file to your home directory in the IFS using **binary** file transfer, and then execute these commands ( populating the names with those used in your installation ). The directory /home/user is meant to refer to your user profile' | ||
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- | call qp2term | ||
- | cd /home/user | ||
- | tar -xf iView8.00-FrontEnd-Php5.4.tar | ||
- | cd / | ||
- | find . -type d -print | xargs chmod 755 | ||
- | find . -type f -print | xargs chmod 644 | ||
- | chmod 666 i5_def.php | ||
- | chown -R qtmhhttp | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | You should now add the following stanza to the Apache configuration file used by the Zend Server. | ||
- | This file is / | ||
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- | These statements establish browser authentication against the IBM i profile. iView will not work without user authentication. You may establish user authentication through any means that Apache will allow. | ||
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- | At this point, if your machine' | ||
==== Back end - IBMi ==== | ==== Back end - IBMi ==== | ||
The iView back end is typically provided in a savefile. To install, upload the savefile to the IBM i and restore it with a command like this ( you will need to populate this command with the names you are using on your system ): | The iView back end is typically provided in a savefile. To install, upload the savefile to the IBM i and restore it with a command like this ( you will need to populate this command with the names you are using on your system ): | ||
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- | RSTLIB SAVLIB(IVIEW800) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QGPL/IVIEW800) MBROPT(*ALL) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) | + | RSTLIB SAVLIB(IVIEW844) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QGPL/IVIEW844) MBROPT(*ALL) ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) |
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</ | </ | ||
+ | ==== Enter License Keys and Set Location ==== | ||
+ | Take option 20, then press Enter to enter the permanent or temporary license provided by your account manager. iView should have 3 key components: IVIEWWEB, IVIEW1, IVIEW2. Once entered, iView is now ready to use. | ||
- | Take option 20, then option 8 to set the iView location and path. Set the parameters as appropriate to your installation or upgrade and press < | + | < |
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+ | iDocs Production Information | ||
+ | Product version . . . . . : | ||
+ | iDocs Installation Library: FMG Name, F4 for list | ||
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+ | Country Code . . . . . . .: US | ||
+ | Code Page. . . . . . . . .: 37 1-65535 | ||
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+ | Press enter to continue | ||
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+ | F3=Exit | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Then use option 8 to set the iView location and path. Set the parameters as appropriate to your installation or upgrade and press < | ||
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