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[...] -helios-SR2). 2. BIRT Runtime Viewer. I've used both 2.5.2 as well as 3.7 Step 1: Create a Data Source. For our data source, rather than my Postgresql database, I'll use my atom feed at http://www. [...]
[...] Now that we have loaded all of the require jars and loaded the sample data, we need to create a data source, and edit some files. 7. Create a Data Source: Create a Data Source, we'll call it DsMySQL. [...]
[...] Now that we have loaded all of the require jars and loaded the sample data, we need to create a data source, and edit some files. 7. Create a Data Source: Create a Data Source, we'll call it DsMySQL. [...]
[...] to run Tomcat as a service, create a start/stop script, and configure Tomcat to run under a non-root user. This post has been updated for Tomcat 6.0.32. This post below will work with any Tomcat 6.x [...]
[...] as a service, create a start/stop script, and (optionally) configure Tomcat to run under a non-root user. We will also configure basic access to Tomcat Manager and take a quick look at memory [...]
[...] as a service, create a start/stop script, and (optionally) configure Tomcat to run under a non-root user. We will also configure basic access to Tomcat Manager and take a quick look at memory [...]
[...] changing the start up script later. Our JBOSS_HOME is '/usr/share/jboss-as'. Step 3: Create the user jboss, who will own and run JBoss Since we will want to run JBoss as a non-root user with minimal [...]
[...] changing the start up script later. Our JBOSS_HOME is '/usr/share/jboss-as'. Step 3: Create the user jboss, who will own and run JBoss Since we will want to run JBoss as a non-root user with minimal [...]
[...] depends on the user you running JBoss under. If you are running JBoss under the user jboss, you need to add the path to OC_JASPER_CONFIG_HOME to the .bash_profile of user jboss. If you [...]
[...] . To do this, we can need to the following. Create a new group, jboss, and then create the user jboss and add the user to the jboss group. Change ownership of the JBoss home directory, /usr/share/ [...]
[...] this user to the tomcat group we created above. The above will create a home directory for the user tomcat in the default user home as /home/tomcat If we want the home directory to be elsewhere, we [...]
[...] users. To set the JAVA_HOME, add below to the .bash_profile of root (you can do the same for user tomcat - or any other user - later if you decide to run it under a non-privileged user). Once you have [...]
[...] this user to the tomcat group we created above. The above will create a home directory for the user tomcat in the default user home as /home/tomcat If we want the home directory to be elsewhere, we [...]
[...] now appears at top right. The first password save will create a file,.asadminpass, in the home directory of the user you are running the service under. Alternatively, you can set the admin password [...]
[...] and click Save. The first password save will create a file,.asadminpass, in the home directory of the user you are running the service under. Alternatively, you can set the admin [...]
[...] now appears at top right. The first password save will create a file,.asadminpass, in the home directory of the user you are running the service under. Alternatively, you can set the admin password [...]
[...] included under cd /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/bin To set the environment for your current session run '. ./oracle_env.sh': To set the environment permanently for users, add the following to [...]
[...] ' Set the JAVA_HOME path to the location we installed our JDK above. To set it for your current session, you can issue the following from the CLI: Step 2: Download and Unpack Tomcat 7.0.14 [...]
[...] ' Set the JAVA_HOME path. This is where we installed our JDK above. To set it for your current session, you can issue the following from the CLI: To set the JAVA_HOME permanently, we add [...]
[...] ' Set the JAVA_HOME path. This is where we installed our JDK above. To set it for your current session, you can issue the following from the CLI: To set the JAVA_HOME permanently, we add [...]
[...] EXTENSION postgis_topology' For Example: Database Name: mydb Database Owner: myuser Step 4. Change ownership of the spatial_ref_sys table to the DB owner: You can now change ownership of the [...]
[...] a new group, jboss, and then create the user jboss and add the user to the jboss group. Change ownership of the JBoss home directory, /usr/share/jboss-6.0.0.Final so all files are owned by the user [...]
[...] a new group, jboss, and then create the user jboss and add the user to the jboss group. Change ownership of the JBoss home directory, /usr/share/jboss-6.0.0.Final so all files are owned by the user [...]
[...] backup, recovery, and performance configuration. The full system requirements are here Your CentOS box should have swap equal to 2xRAM. On every CentOS installation I have done for XE, I just needed [...]
[...] backup, recovery, and performance configuration. The full system requirements are here Your CentOS box should have swap equal to 2xRAM. On every CentOS installation I have done for XE, I just needed [...]
[...] the latest JDK, which is JDK 6 Update 24. The JDK is specific to 32 and 64 bit versions. My CentOS box is 64 bit, so I'll need: jdk-6u24-linux-x64.bin. If you are on 32 bit, you'll need: jdk-6u24- [...]
[...] JDK 6, update 24, the latest as of this post. The JDK is specific to 32 and 64 bit versions. My CentOS box is 64 bit, so I'll need: jdk-6u24-linux-x64.bin. If you are on 32 bit, you'll need: jdk-6u24- [...]
[...] /downloads/index.html We'll use the latest, JDK 6 Update 25. The JDK is specific to 32 and 64 bit versions. My Slackware box is 32 bit, so I'll need: jdk-6u25-linux-i586.bin If you are on 32 bit, you' [...]
[...] .html We'll install the latest JDK, which is JDK 6 Update 24. The JDK is specific to 32 and 64 bit versions. My CentOS box is 64 bit, so I'll need: jdk-6u24-linux-x64.bin. If you are on 32 bit, you'll [...]
[...] .html I'm using JDK 6, update 24, the latest as of this post. The JDK is specific to 32 and 64 bit versions. My CentOS box is 64 bit, so I'll need: jdk-6u24-linux-x64.bin. If you are on 32 bit, you'll [...]
[...] applications. For more information, see Apache Tomcat JNDI Datasource HOW-TO Related Posts: Install Tomcat 6 on CentOS Tomcat Manager Password Tomcat Custom 404 Page [...]
[...] applications. For more information, see Apache Tomcat JNDI Datasource HOW-TO Related Posts: Install Tomcat 6 on CentOS Tomcat Manager Password Tomcat Custom 404 Page [...]
[...] , then log back in and check that the JAVA_HOME is set correctly. Step 2: Download and Install Tomcat 6.0.32: Download apache-tomcat-6.0.32.tar.gz here Save the file to a directory. I'm [...]
[...] -helios-SR2). 2. BIRT Runtime Viewer. I've used both 2.5.2 as well as 3.7 Step 1: Create a Data Source. For our data source, rather than my Postgresql database, I'll use my atom feed at http://www. [...]
[...] Now that we have loaded all of the require jars and loaded the sample data, we need to create a data source, and edit some files. 7. Create a Data Source: Create a Data Source, we'll call it DsMySQL. [...]
[...] Now that we have loaded all of the require jars and loaded the sample data, we need to create a data source, and edit some files. 7. Create a Data Source: Create a Data Source, we'll call it DsMySQL. [...]
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