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Planning for Java CAPS Installation
Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation GUI
Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation CLI
Installing Additional Components for Java CAPS 6
Installation of Additional Java CAPS Components Overview
Installing Additional JBI Based Java CAPS Components
To Install Additional JBI Based Java CAPS Components
Installing the HL7 OTD Library
Installing the HL7 OTD Library on a Java CAPS Supported System
Installing HL7 OTD Library nbm into the NetBeans IDE
Installing DDL Scripts for the Oracle Applications Adapter
To Install DDL Scripts for the Oracle Applications Adapter
Installing Third-Party JAR Files
This topic provides instructions on how to install additional non-JBI based components after the initial installation. It assumes that you have successfully installed Java CAPS, the Sun Java System Application Server, and Enterprise Manager.
Note - Adapters that do not include a static OTD, such as database adapters, will not appear in the NetBeans IDE Projects window under CAPS Components Library->Adapters. However, they do appear in the list of installed Plugins, and provide External Applications in the Connectivity Map.
admin username: admin
admin password: adminadmin
master password: changeit
You are now ready to start the Java CAPS Uploader (formerly known as the Java CAPS Installer), which enables you to upload and install additional non-JBI based Java CAPS components.
http://host-name:port-number, where:
host-name is the TCP/IP host name of the server where you installed the Repository, and not the name of the Repository itself.
port-number is the port number that you specified during the installation of the Repository.
username: admin
password: adminadmin
The Java CAPS Uploader starts.
Note - “eGate” and “eWay,” among others, are pre-Release 6 terms. To see what they currently represent, see Planning for Java CAPS Installation.
Refer to Planning for Java CAPS Installation for the location of the SAR files.
Note - If you decide you do not want to upload a particular component, click Skip to move on to the next component.
Repeat this step until you have selected all the SAR files.
The selected components are uploaded to the Repository.
To complete the installation in the NetBeans IDE, perform the steps under Installing Additional JBI Based Java CAPS Components.