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You can find examples on creating your own workflows on the Tutorials and Webinars page.
Installing as Windows Service (32 bit)
can be installed and started/stopped as a Windows Service. Batch files provided in the <frevvo-home> directory can install, configure and monitor the service:
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- Install-Service.bat file - Double click this file to install the service.
- Configure-Service.bat - Double-click this file to edit the Shutdown/Startup mode and set both of them to Java instead of jvm if installing on a Windows x64 system. Change the name of the service if desired. See below:
- Monitor-Service.bat - Double-click this file to monitor the bundle service.
- Remove-Service.bat - removes the service. You may have to close the Windows Services panel and reopen it to see the change.
will run as a Windows Service whether you are using the Development Kit (JDK) versions 1.6 or 1.7 or Java Runtime Environment (JRE) versions 6 or 7.
- Refer to JDK/JRE Prerequisite 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/JRE Prerequisite for the details.
Follow these steps to install as a Windows Service:
- Add JAVA_HOME or JRE_HOME 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 Development Kit
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- 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 Runtime Environment
e. Locate the PATH Environment Variable. Click the Edit button and append %JAVA_HOME%\bin or %JRE_HOME%\bin to the end of path. h
f. Click Click 'OK'.
i g. Click 'Apply' and then 'OK' to exit.
2. Navigate to the directory where the batch files are located: usually <frevvo-home>. Execute the Install-Service batch file by double clicking on it.
3. Double-click the Configure-The Install-Service batch file . You can change the name of the service from frevvoforms to whatever you wish on the configuration screen that displays. EX: Frevvo Live Forms
4. Right click the My Computer icon. Select Manage, Services and Applications, Serviceswill put the frevvoforms service in the Services list with a manual status.
4. Find the Services list for your operating system. The service should be listed. Start the Service.
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Make sure that the name of the directory where you installed does not have any spaces in it. |
Install as a service on Windows (
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64 bit)
If you want to install as a service on a x64 installation of Windows , you will need to perform these additional steps. .
Make sure you have completed step 1 to configure the JDK or JRE Home environment variable and update the path as discussed above.
- Navigate to the directory where the batch files are located: usually <frevvo-home>.
- 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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