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Latest revision as of 21:23, 3 January 2014
Installation Files
When you extract the installable .tar archive, the longjump_app_server/ directory is created. That directory can be located wherever you do the extraction, and it can be renamed, so the alias {appserver_files} is used as the prefix in this guide.
That folder is typically where the runtime files are installed, but the location can be changed by setting the install_dir property, so the alias "{install_dir}" is used for the runtime file prefix.
Pre-Installation File Hierarchy
These files and folders are created by the extraction:
- LongJump_Version
- Contains the version number for the installable.
- apache-tomcat-6.0.20.tar.gz
- The tomcat archive file, pre-configured with the default settings for the platform. This tar file is extracted by configure.pl script and used to configure and install the platform.
- configure.pl
- The installation script that reads the installation.properties file, installs, and configures the platform.
- installation.properties
- Used to configure the installation options.
- db
- Contains the dump files for default databases (db1000, db892085391, and relationals) that are used to install a fresh instance of the platform.
- db/patches
- This file contains db SQL scripts used to upgrade database instances during platform upgrades.
- scripts
- This folder contains the following files:
- longjump: The application server start/stop script.
Post-Installation File Hierarchy
When the platform is installed, these additional folders are created:
- tomcat
- Contains a fully-configured instance Apache Tomcat, created using the settings in the installation.properties file.
- docs
- Store the documents, attachments, and other files uploaded to the platform.
- temp
- A work folder used for temporary files.