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* RedHat Linux Enterprise Server (ES) Release 5 (Kernel version greater or equivalent to 2.6.18-xx) or any other distribution of Linux with kernel version greater or equivalent to 2.6.18
* RedHat Enterprise Linux Server - Version 5 or Version 6
* SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - Version 11
* 64 bit OS recommended
* 64 bit OS recommended
* With Perl Installed (compatible with MySQL Server)
: with Perl installed (compatible with MySQL Server)


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*MySQL Version 5.5.xx  (Community Edition or Community Enterprise Edition)
*MySQL Version {{MySqlVersion}}.xx  (Community Edition or Community Enterprise Edition)
*MySQL Client
*MySQL Client
*MySQL Shared libraries
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| <span id="libs">Libraries</span> || Download these '''third-party libraries''' to a folder of your choosing. You'll provide the location of that folder during the installation, to integrate them into the system.
| <span id="libs">Libraries</span> || Download these '''third-party libraries''' to a folder of your choosing. You'll provide the location of that folder during the installation, to integrate them into the system.
:* mysql-connector-java-5.1.24-bin.jar, downloaded from [http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/ here]
:* mysql-connector-java-5.1.24-bin.jar, downloaded from [http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/ here]
:*  jta.jar, downloaded from [http://www.findjar.com/jar/javax/transaction/jta/1.1/jta-1.1.jar.html here]
:*  jta.jar, downloaded from [http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/jcp/7287-jta-1.0.1a-class-oth-JSpec/?submit=Download here]


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Latest revision as of 02:05, 19 March 2014

Software Requirements

Operating System
  • RedHat Enterprise Linux Server - Version 5 or Version 6
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - Version 11
  • 64 bit OS recommended
with Perl installed (compatible with MySQL Server)
Java
  • J2SE 7.0 (JDK version 1.7.0, release _06 or above)
MySQL Server
  • MySQL Version 5.5.xx (Community Edition or Community Enterprise Edition)
  • MySQL Client
  • MySQL Shared libraries
  • MySQL Shared compatibility libraries
  • MySQL Headers and libraries
  • Required configuration for the platform. (See: Configuring the MySQL Server)
Libraries Download these third-party libraries to a folder of your choosing. You'll provide the location of that folder during the installation, to integrate them into the system.
  • mysql-connector-java-5.1.24-bin.jar, downloaded from here
  • jta.jar, downloaded from here
Mail Server
Mail Server Configuration
  • Choose any of postfix, sendmail, etc.
  • This mail server should run on TCP Port 25
  • The mail server should always be up and running for the platform functionality to work as expected
  • Test and verify the Mail Server MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) with this command:
echo "test mail" | mail -s "hello" admin-name@myserviceproviderdomain.com
An email message should be received at the specified address. If the confirmation message does not arrive, check the mail log to discover the cause.
OpenOffice
OpenOffice 3.2.0 or higher
  • This utility is used when generating PDFs
  • Install the appropriate version of OpenOffice for your system from http://www.openoffice.org/download/
  • Add the following command to your system startup process:
soffice -headless -accept="socket,host=127.0.0.1,port=8100;urp;" -nofirststartwizard

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Note: If you have a problem with glibc library version incompatibility while installing OpenOffice 3.4.x (usually happens on RedHat with version 5.6 and lower), you should download and install OpenOffice 3.20

Memcached
Memcached 1.4.10 or later for caching
Web Server
Optional, but Recommended
Apache HTTP server 2.2.21
  • The following modules must be compiled into Apache during installation:
mod_proxy
mod_ssl
mod_expires
mod_headers
  • Instructions are provided on how to configure the Apache HTTPD server so that it can be in front of the Tomcat server to serve static content
Installing and Configuring Apache for Use with the Platform