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Install the Pluggable Application Client using the GUI

We can use the Installation Manager GUI to install the Pluggable Application Client.


Install Installation Manager:

  1. Perform one of the following procedures:

    • To use the Installation Manager that is included with this product, perform the following actions:

      1. Obtain the necessary files.

        There are three basic options for obtaining and installing Installation Manager and the product.

        • Access the physical media, and use local installation

          We can access the product repositories on the product media.

          1. Install Installation Manager on your system.

            We can install Installation Manager using the product media, using a file obtained from the Passport Advantage site, or using a file containing the most current version of Installation Manager from the IBM Installation Manager download website.

          2. Use Installation Manager to install the product from the product repositories on the media.

        • Download the files from the Passport Advantage site, and use local installation

          Licensed customers with a Passport Advantage ID and password can download the necessary product repositories from the Passport Advantage site.

          1. Download the files from the Passport Advantage site.

            See How to download WAS V8.5 from Passport Advantage Online for a list of the IBM WAS v8.5 installation images downloadable from the IBM Passport Advantage Online website and other information.

          2. Install Installation Manager on your system.

            We can install Installation Manager using the product media, using a file obtained from the Passport Advantage site, or using a file containing the most current version of Installation Manager from the IBM Installation Manager download website.

          3. Use Installation Manager to install the product from the downloaded repositories.

        • Access the live repositories, and use web-based installation

          If we have a Passport Advantage ID and password, we can install the product from the web-based repositories.

          1. Install Installation Manager on your system.

            We can install Installation Manager using the product media, using a file obtained from the Passport Advantage site, or using a file containing the most current version of Installation Manager from the IBM Installation Manager download website.

          2. Use Installation Manager to install the product from the web-based repository located at

              http://www.ibm.com/software/repositorymanager/com.ibm.websphere.PLUGCLIENT.v85

            This location does not contain a web page that we can access using a web browser. This is a remote web-based repository location that specify for the value of the -repositories parameter so the imcl command can access the files in this repository to install the product.

          Whenever possible, you should use the remote web-based repositories so that you are accessing the most up-to-date installation files.

        Notes:

        • If we do not have a Passport Advantage ID and password, install the product from the product repositories on the media or local repositories.
        • With the Packaging Utility, we can create and manage packages for installation repositories. We can copy multiple packages into one repository or copy multiple disks for one product into a repository. We can copy packages from Passport Advantage or a web-based repository into a local repository for example. For more information on the Packaging Utility, go to the IBM Installation Manager v1.5 Information Center.

      2. Change to the location containing the Installation Manager installation files, and as an administrator, run the following command:

          install.exe

        The installer opens an Install Packages window.

      3. Verify the Installation Manager package is selected, and click Next.
      4. Accept the terms in the license agreements, and click Next.

        The program creates the directory for the installation.

      5. Click Next.
      6. Review the summary information, and click Install.

        • If the installation is successful, the program displays a message indicating that installation is successful.

        • If the installation is not successful, click View Log File to troubleshoot the problem.

    • If you already have Installation Manager v1.5.2 or later installed on your system and to use it to install and maintain the product, obtain the necessary product files.

      There are three basic options for installing the product.

      • Access the physical media, and use local installation

        We can access the product repositories on the product media. Use Installation Manager to install the product from the product repositories on the media.

      • Download the files from the Passport Advantage site, and use local installation

        Licensed customers with a Passport Advantage ID and password can download the necessary product repositories from the Passport Advantage site.

        1. Download the product repositories from the Passport Advantage site.

          See How to download WAS V8.5 from Passport Advantage Online for a list of the IBM WAS v8.5 installation images downloadable from the IBM Passport Advantage Online website and other information.

        2. Use Installation Manager to install the product from the downloaded repositories.

      • Access the live repositories, and use web-based installation

        If we have a Passport Advantage ID and password, we can use Installation Manager to install the product from the web-based repositories. Use Installation Manager to install the product from the web-based repository located at

          http://www.ibm.com/software/repositorymanager/com.ibm.websphere.PLUGCLIENT.v85

        This location does not contain a web page that we can access using a web browser. This is a remote web-based repository location that specify for the value of the -repositories parameter so the imcl command can access the files in this repository to install the product.

        Whenever possible, you should use the remote web-based repositories so that you are accessing the most up-to-date installation files.

      Notes:

      • If we do not have a Passport Advantage ID and password, install the product from the product repositories on the media or local repositories.
      • With the Packaging Utility, we can create and manage packages for installation repositories. We can copy multiple packages into one repository or copy multiple disks for one product into a repository. We can copy packages from Passport Advantage or a web-based repository into a local repository for example. For more information on the Packaging Utility, go to the IBM Installation Manager v1.5 Information Center.

  2. Add the product repository to your Installation Manager preferences.

    1. Start Installation Manager.
    2. In the top menu, click File > Preferences.

    3. Select Repositories.
    4. Perform the following actions:

      1. Click Add Repository.

      2. Enter the path to the repository.config file in the location containing the repository files.

        For example:

          C:\repositories\product_name\local-repositories
        or

          http://www.ibm.com/software/repositorymanager/com.ibm.websphere.PLUGCLIENT.v85

      3. Click OK.

    5. Deselect any locations listed in the Repositories window that you will not be using.

    6. Click Apply.

    7. Click OK.

    8. Click File > Exit to close Installation Manager.

  1. Start Installation Manager.

  2. Click Install.

    If you are prompted to authenticate, use the IBM ID and password that you registered with on the program website.

    Installation Manager searches its defined repositories for available packages.

  3. Perform the following actions.

    1. Select Pluggable Application Client for IBM WAS and the appropriate version.

      Pluggable Application Client has limitations when running on Windows Server 2008 as a non-administrator user. Specifically, the versioninfo.bat and historyinfo.bat files located in the ..\PlugClient\bin directory return invalid path errors. The errors occur because of the inability of non-administrator users to access Oracle JRE components due to user permissions.

      If you are installing the ILAN version WAS v8.5, select Pluggable Application Client for IBM WAS (ILAN).

      If you already have the Pluggable Application Client installed on your system, a message displays indicating the Pluggable Application Client is already installed. For a given Installation Manager, we can install only one Pluggable Application Client.

      If the Search service repositories during installation and updates option is selected on the Installation Manager Repository preference page and you are connected to the Internet, we can click Check for Other Versions and Extensions to search for updates in the default update repositories for the selected packages. In this case, we do not need to add the specific service-repository URL to the Installation Manager Repository preference page.

    2. Select the fixes to install.

      Any recommended fixes are selected by default.

      If there are recommended fixes, we can select the option to show only recommended fixes and hide non-recommended fixes.

    3. Click Next.

    Installation Manager might prompt you to update to the latest level of Installation Manager when it connects to the repository. Update to the newer version before you continue if you are prompted to do so. Read the IBM Installation Manager v1.5 Information Center for information about automatic updates.

  4. Accept the terms in the license agreements, and click Next.

  5. Specify the installation root directory for the product binaries, which are also referred to as the core product files or system files.

    The panel also displays the shared resources directory and disk-space information.

    Restrictions:

    • Deleting the default target location and leaving an installation-directory field empty prevents you from continuing.
    • Do not use a semicolon in the directory name.

      The Pluggable Application Client cannot install properly if the target directory includes a semicolon.

      A semicolon is the character used to construct the class path on Windows systems.

  6. Click Next.

  7. Optional: Select Pluggable Application Client Samples to install the samples.

    We can run the Installation Manager later to modify this installation and add or remove the samples feature.

  8. Click Next.

  9. Enter the host name and port number of the Websphere Application Server to which to connect, and click Next.

  10. Enter the location of the SUN JRE to use with the clients.

  11. Optional: Enter the location of the SUN SDK to use when compiling the sample clients.

  12. Click Next.
  13. Review the summary information, and click Install.

    • If the installation is successful, the program displays a message indicating that installation is successful.

      The program might also display important post-installation instructions as well.

    • If the installation is not successful, click View Log File to troubleshoot the problem.

  14. Click Finish.

  15. Click File > Exit to close Installation Manager.


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