Macromedia live cycle 7.2 Manual
Adobe LiveCycle
Before You Install
Installing and Configuring LiveCycle Security Products for JBoss
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Upgrading LiveCycle products
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System requirements
This section includes details about the software and hardware that is required for running LiveCycle
products.
products.
Note:
If you are running the turnkey installation and configuration, the only prerequisite software
requirement is the Java™ Development Kit (JDK) and, optionally, a web browser. The turnkey
method installs and configures JBoss (which includes the Apache web server) and a MySQL
database (for LiveCycle Policy Server).
requirement is the Java™ Development Kit (JDK) and, optionally, a web browser. The turnkey
method installs and configures JBoss (which includes the Apache web server) and a MySQL
database (for LiveCycle Policy Server).
Supported software
This table provides a summary of the application servers, web servers, web browsers, and JDK versions
that LiveCycle products support. For a complete list, see
that LiveCycle products support. For a complete list, see
.
Required software
Supported version
Operating System
●
Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition
with Service Pack 1
with Service Pack 1
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SUSE™ Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 i386 (32-bit)
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(LiveCycle Policy Server) Red Hat® Linux Advanced Server 2.1 Update 3
or 3.0
or 3.0
Application server
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JBoss Application Server 3.2.5
Web browser
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows
Note:
LiveCycle Reader Extensions supports only Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6.0
Explorer 6.0
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Netscape 7.1 or higher for Windows
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Netscape 7.2 or higher for Linux
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Mozilla 1.8 or higher for Windows and Linux
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Safari 1.2.3, Safari 1.3, Safari 2.0 (end-user support for Macintosh only)
JDK
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J2SDK version 1.4.2_04 or later (version 1.4.2_10 is not supported)
You must create or set the
JAVA_HOME
environment variable to point to the
location where Java is installed. Ensure that the following is set:
Set PATH=%JAVA_HOME%/bin;%PATH%
(Windows) or
Set
PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
(Linux).