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Planning for Java CAPS Installation
Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation GUI
Installing the JDK Software and Setting JAVA_HOME
To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a UNIX System
To Install the JDK Software and Set JAVA_HOME on a Windows System
Installing Java CAPS Using the Java CAPS Installer
To Install Java CAPS Components Using Java CAPS Installer
Installing Java CAPS Components Using the NetBeans IDE Update Center
To Install Java CAPS Components Using the NetBeans IDE Update Center
Installing Java CAPS Components Using the Java CAPS Uploader
To Install Java CAPS Components Using the Java CAPS Uploader
To Download and Expand ZIP Files Using the Java CAPS Uploader
Installing Plugins Using Enterprise Manager Web Applications Manager
To Install Java CAPS Plugins Using the Enterprise Manager Web Applications Manager
Starting and Stopping Java CAPS
Connecting to Java CAPS Repository From the NetBeans IDE
To Connect to Java CAPS Repository from the NetBeans IDE
Importing Non-JBI Based Java CAPS Sample Projects
To Import a Non-JBI Based Sample Project
Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation CLI
Installing Additional Components for Java CAPS 6
Installing Third-Party JAR Files
This procedure installs Java CAPS component plugins using the Java CAPS Enterprise Manager Web Applications Manager. These plugins are listed under the Downloads tab in the Java CAPS Uploader, and include adapter plugins as well as plugins for other product components, such as Web Services, Composite Page Designer, and Business Process Manager.
Note - Certain adapters require additional installation procedures. For details, see Installing Third-Party JAR Files.
This task assumes that you have started Enterprise Manager.
The Web Applications Manager tab appears in the right pane.
The Specify Repository Connection Properties dialog box appears.
Host Address - For example, http://host-name:port-number, where host-name is the name of the computer where the Repository is installed, and port-number is the port number the Repository uses.
User Name - Your Java CAPS administrator user name.
Password - Your Java CAPS administrator password.
The dialog box expands to include the adapter and other plugins that are available to install.
The results are listed at the bottom of the Specify Repository Connection Properties dialog box.