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Deploying contribute and contribute publishing server
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To use the CPS installer to generate a WAR file (UNIX):
Download the installation file.
1.
At a command prompt, enter the following command to set execute permissions for the JRun
2.
installation shell script:
chmod +x pubserver-linux.bin
Note: If you installing on the Solaris platform, substitute solaris for linux in the command.
Enter the following command to run the JRun installation script:
3.
sh ./pubserver-linux.bin
Note: If you installing on the Solaris platform, substitute solaris for linux in the command.
The installer extracts the installation files, and then runs the install script.
View each screen of the license agreement, and then accept the agreement to continue with the
4.
installation.
In the Installation Method screen, select the WAR file option.
5.
In the Installation Folder screen accept the default installation location or enter another
6.
location.
In the Administrator Password screen, enter an administrative password to restrict access to the
7.
CPS Console.
Tip: This is not the same password used to protect the Contribute administrator role, so you might
want to make a note of it.
Review the Summary screen, and then press Enter when you are ready to begin the installation.
8.
The installer creates a directory structure that includes a WAR file and associated data files.
Now you are ready to deploy the WAR file.
9.
For information, see
Deploying the WAR file
After you have the WAR file, you are ready to deploy it to your J2EE application server.
Note: CPS requires that your J2EE application server be running version 1.4 or later of the JVM (Java
Virtual Machine).
The CPS application must run from an expanded directory structure. J2EE application servers
vary in how you deploy the WAR file and create the expanded directory structure. Typically, there
are two methods:
Deploy the compressed WAR file to a working directory.
On some J2EE application servers (such as IBM WebSphere), the deployment process expands
the WAR file into a working directory, and from that point forward, the expanded directory is
considered to be the application. For these application servers, you deploy the compressed
WAR file and work in the resulting directory structure.
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Preparing Your Network and Installing Contribute
"Deploying the WAR file" on page
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