Difference between revisions of "Installation Files"
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<includeonly>=== Installation Files ===</includeonly> | <includeonly>=== Installation Files ===</includeonly> | ||
==== Pre-Installation File Hierarchy ==== | ==== Pre-Installation File Hierarchy ==== | ||
These files and folders are created by the extraction: | These files and folders are created by the extraction: | ||
:;<tt>scripts</tt>: This folder contains the application server start/stop script (<tt>longjump</tt>). | :;<tt>scripts</tt>: This folder contains the application server start/stop script (<tt>longjump</tt>). | ||
: | : Other files used by the installation process | ||
==== Post-Installation File Hierarchy ==== | ==== Post-Installation File Hierarchy ==== | ||
When the platform is installed, these additional folders are created: | When the platform is installed, these additional folders are created: | ||
:;<tt>tomcat</tt>: Contains a fully-configured instance Apache Tomcat | :;<tt>tomcat</tt>: Contains a fully-configured instance of Apache Tomcat - the platform's front end | ||
:;<tt>docs</tt>: Store the documents, attachments, and other files uploaded to the platform. | :;<tt>docs</tt>: Store the documents, attachments, and other files uploaded to the platform. | ||
:;<tt>temp</tt>: A work folder used for temporary files. | :;<tt>temp</tt>: A work folder used for temporary files. |
Revision as of 21:18, 18 September 2015
Pre-Installation File Hierarchy
These files and folders are created by the extraction:
- scripts
- This folder contains the application server start/stop script (longjump).
- Other files used by the installation process
Post-Installation File Hierarchy
When the platform is installed, these additional folders are created:
- tomcat
- Contains a fully-configured instance of Apache Tomcat - the platform's front end
- docs
- Store the documents, attachments, and other files uploaded to the platform.
- temp
- A work folder used for temporary files.