The following instructions apply to In-house installed at the customer's site. If you are using Online see the Getting Started Guide.
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Prerequisites
The following prerequisites must be satisfied in order to run in-house.
- JDK 1.6 or 1.7, or JRE 6 or.7 -. If you are certain that this has already been installed and that the JAVA_HOME environment variable has been correctly configured, then proceed to the next step. For Windows users, please see Installing the JDK on Windows for more information.
- http(s) connectivity to http://www.frevvo.com for licensing and software update.
- An account with frevvo. If you do not already have an account, you may Sign Up for free.
- See also hardware requirements
Download
In order to provide automated management of your licenses, software download requires a free frevvo account. This account must be in the default tenant and cannot be in your own tenant. To register for such an account:
- If you are logged in to www.frevvo.com in your own tenant, please first logout.
- Click Signup to register.
- On the form that is displayed, choose Yes to download software.
- Fill in the rest of the form and click Submit. Please make sure you enter a valid email address.
- Activate your account using the link in the email that is automatically sent to you.
- Login with this user name and password to access downloads.
Installation
provides a bundle that includes Tomcat version 7.0.35 and the web application. The database connector, the Google connector, and the PVE connector are included in the bundle but are not pre-deployed. The bundle works on Windows, Linux and Mac systems without any further configuration.
If you are evaluating , we strongly recommend the bundle.
Refer to the links below for the details of installing the software on specific systems. Return to Database Setup when completed.
- Installing the Tomcat Bundle on Windows
- Installing the Tomcat Bundle on Linux/MacOS
- Installing frevvo.war in your servlet container
- Installing frevvo.war in your Weblogic server
- Installing frevvo.war in your WebSphere server