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Install, updating, rolling back, and uninstalling the Application Client for IBM WAS

IBM Installation Manager is a common installer for many IBM software products that we use to install, update, roll back, and uninstall the Application Client for IBM WAS.

Before you start to use the installation tools, prepare for choosing and installing the variety of options and features provided by the Application Client. Read through all the steps in this article and read the related articles before installing the Application Client:

It is recommended that we have 350 MB of temporary disk space available before starting the installation.

Restrictions:

Although almost all of the instructions in this section of the information center will work with earlier versions of IBM Installation Manager, the information here is optimized for users who have installed or upgraded to Installation Manager v1.5 or later.

The Application Client provides resources and clients to aid development of client applications for use with WAS. The Application Client is a source for the clients (as runtime frameworks) for client applications, either to run on the Application Client machine or to be distributed with client applications that are to run on other machines.

To assemble some types of client applications, you need to install the client that provides the framework for the client application. Instead of installing WAS, we can install the Application Client feature, which provides the same resources and clients to aid development of client applications.

Similarly, running some types of client applications for use with WAS requires the associated client is deployed with the client application. For client applications that only need a small fraction of the Application Client, we can install the Application Client onto a convenient machine, such as the machine used to develop the client application, then package the client application with only the clients that it needs. For example, this means that a standalone client application is deployed on only the required fraction of the clients provided with the Application Client.

For information on installing and removing fix packs for WAS offerings on distributed operating systems using the Installation Manager command line, read the following articles in this information center:


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Install the Application Client using the GUI
Install the Application Client using response files
Install the Application Client using the command line
Install and removing features in the Application Client
Install fix packs on the Application Client using the GUI
Uninstall fix packs from the Application Client using the GUI
Uninstall the Application Client using the GUI
Uninstall the Application Client using response files
Uninstall the Application Client using the command line


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