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provides a bundle that includes Tomcat version 78.05.65 16 and has the web application, the database connector web application and the Google connector web application pre-deployed and pre-configured. The bundle works on Windows, Linux and Mac systems without any further configuration. If you are evaluating , we strongly recommend the bundle.
- Follow the Windows installation instructions in the Quick Start Installation Guide: Live Forms™ in-house.
- You may configure as a Windows Service. Follow the instructions below for the configuration details
- Continue to Database Setup for more configuration information.
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Although we recommend Tomcat 78, we realize that you may have a customized tomcat environment and just want to drop the v5.x frevvo.war into it. If it is a tomcat 6 installation, here are some tips :
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will run as a Windows Service whether you are using the Development Kit (JDK) or Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Refer to JDK or JRE Prerequisite org for the details.
- If you downloaded the JRE then make sure that the JRE_HOME environment variable is set to the installation directory of your JRE for example, C:\Program Files\Java\jre7. Refer to JDK or JRE Prerequisite org for the details.
Follow these steps to install as a Windows Service:
- Add JAVA_HOME or JRE_Home
- Verify that these steps have been performed to add .JAVA_HOME as a system Environment Variable and PATH Environment Variable
- with the appropriate values. Here are the steps:
- Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and select 'Properties'.
- Click the 'Advanced' tab. For Windows 7, it will be an Advanced system settings icon..
- Click the 'Environment Variables' button.
- Under 'System Variables', click 'New'.
- If you are using the Java Development Kit
- Enter the variable name as JAVA_HOME
- Set the variable value for JAVA_HOME to the installation directory of your JDK, for example, c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_09. Click 'OK'.
- If you are using the Java Runtime Environment
- Enter the variable name as JRE_HOME
- Set the variable value for JRE_HOME to the installation directory of your JRE, for example, C:\Program Files\Java\jre7. Click 'OK'.
- If you are using the Java Development Kit
e. Locate the PATH Environment Variable. Click the Edit button and append ;%JAVA_HOME%\bin or %JRE_HOME%\bin to the end of path.
f. Click 'OK'.
g. Click 'Apply' and then 'OK' to exit.
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- path to your JDK or JRE installation directory.
- Navigate to the directory where the batch files are located: usually <frevvo-home>. Execute the Install-Service batch file by double clicking on it.
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- The Install-Service batch file will put the frevvoforms service in the Services list in manual startup mode.
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- Find the Services list for your operating system. The service should be listed. Start the Service.
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Make sure you have completed step 1 to configure the JDK or JRE Home environment variable and update with the correct path as discussed above.
- Navigate to the directory where the batch files are located: usually i.e.<frevvo-home>\frevvo.
- Right click the Install-Service batch file and select Run As Administrator. Execute the batch file. The service will be called frevvoforms but the display name can be changed when you run the Configure-Service Batch file.
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Right click the Configure-Service batch file and select Run as Administrator. Execute the file.
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A properties panel will display. Click on the Startup tab. Modify the service properties to change the Startup mode from jvm to Java
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Click on the Shutdown tab. Modify the service properties to change the Shutdown mode from jvm to Java. Click 'OK'.
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- Now try to start the service. Check the frevvoforms-stderr.YYYY-MM-DD,log, frevvoforms-stdout.YYYY-MM-DD.log, common-daemon.YYYY-MM-DD.log files located in <frevvo-home>/tomcat/logs and the Windows System Event log if the service does not start. See below for some troubleshooting tips.
Live Forms fails to install/start as windows service
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Previous versions of the Windows binaries (executables and dlls) found in the <frevvo-home>/tomcat/bin folder were built for x86 (32-bit) architectures and will not work on a x64 architecture (64-bits). We are now bundling the tomcat version 7.0.35 8 binaries for the three two architectures inside <frevvo-home>/tomcat/bin folders: <frevvo-home>\tomcat\bin\x64 , <frevvo-home>\tomcat\bin\i64 and and <frevvo-home>\tomcat\bin\x86.
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If so, the binaries in <frevvo-home>\tomcat\bin may need to be replaced. Here are the steps:
- Replace tomcat7tomcat8.exe, tomcat7wtomcat8w.exe and tcnative-1.dll found in <frevvo-home>/tomcat/bin with the ones found in <frevvo-home>/tomcat/bin/x64 (for 64-bit architectures) or the ones found in <frevvo-home>/tomcat/bin/i64 x86 (for Itanium 6432-bit architectures).
frevvo.war
The application now runs directly from the frevvo.war file. This means that frevvo.war no longer expands its contents into <frevvo-home>\tomcat\temp or <frevvo-home>\tomcat\webapps\frevvo. Tomcat still does create a temp folder, for example <frevvo-home>\tomcat\temp\0-frevvo (the actual folder depends on where java.io.tmpdir is pointing to) to store form/flow cached html and other temporary files.