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The content of this page is intended for system administrators. Here you can learn how to install and configure the Web Application Platform with Cameo Collaborator and Resource Manager
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Installation for production use
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To install the Web Application Platform for production use
- Run the Web_App_Platform_<version number>_unix.sh file to start the installation wizard.
- Specify the location where you want to install the Web Application Platform in one of the following ways:
- Press Enter to use the default location specified as "Default Install Folder".
- Enter the full path to the installation directory and press Enter.
- Enter "2" to select the Advanced install option and press Enter.
Choose
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plugins you DO NOT want to install:
- If you want to install both Resource Manager and Cameo Collaborator for TWC, press Enter.
- If you want to install only Resource Manager, enter "2" and press Enter.
Warning title Important Do not deselect both
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plugins. You have to install at least Resource Manager, otherwise, Web Application Platform will not work.
- Specify the Teamwork Cloud server host name or IP address (for example, 127.0.0.1) and press Enter.
- Specify the Teamwork Cloud server port (for example, 8111) and press Enter.
- Specify if your Teamwork Cloud instance uses SSL certificates:
- If the Teamwork Cloud server does not use SSL, type "0" and press Enter.
- If the Teamwork Cloud server uses SSL, type "1" and press Enter.
- Specify the Authentication server host name or IP address (for example, 127.0.0.1) and press Enter.
- Specify the Authentication server port (for example, 8555) and press Enter.
- Specify the Authentication server password to be used by the authentication client (the client secret) and press Enter.
- Specify if your Authentication server instance uses SSL certificates:
- If the Authentication server does not use SSL, type "0" and press Enter.
- If the Authentication server uses SSL, type "1" and press Enter.
- Specify the FLEXnet server host name or IP address (for example, 127.0.0.1) and press Enter.
- Specify the FLEXnet server port (for example, 1101) and press Enter.
- When you get the notification that Web Application Platform is successfully installed, press Enter.
- If you want to start Web Application Platform after exiting the installation, press Enter. Otherwise, type "0" and press Enter.
- When the installation is finished, update the authentication.redirect.uri.whitelist property in the authserver.properties file by adding the Web Application Platform address http(s)://<domain_name>:<port>/webapp as its value.
- Apply the Cameo Collaborator for Teamwork Cloud license.
Web Application Platform is now installed with the selected
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plugins and started if you choose this option in step 17. If you need to start the Web Application Platform manually, click here to learn how to do it. To access Web Application Platform, open a web browser and go to http(s)://<domain_name>:<port>/webapp/resources. By default, the Web Application Platform uses the port 8443.
Installation for testing purposes
If you want to install the Web Application Platform for testing purposes only, you have to install it on the same machine as Teamwork Cloud and Authentication servers. You can do it in two different ways:
Install Teamwork Cloud. Web Application platform with the Resources, TWCloud Admin, and Cameo Collaborator web apps will be installed together with Teamwork Cloud.
Tip title Testing Cameo Collaborator To check if Cameo Collaborator is installed together with Teamwork Cloud, go to the
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<install_root>\WebAppPlatform\webapps\webapp directory. If the collaborator folder is in this directory, Cameo Collaborator is installed and you can test it after applying the Cameo Collaborator license.
- Run the Web_App_Platform_<version number>_
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- unix.sh
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- file and choose the Quick Install option.
This section explains how to install the Web Application Platform by running the executive file in the command-line interface. It installs the platform using default property values. You can change these values later if needed.
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To install the Web Application Platform for testing purposes
- Stop Web Application Platform on the machine where Teamwork Cloud is running.
- Run the Web_App_Platform_<version number>_unix.sh file to start the installation wizard.
- Specify the location where you want to install the Web Application Platform in one of the following ways:
- Press Enter to use the default location specified as "Default Install Folder".
- Enter the full path to the installation directory and press Enter.
- Enter "1" to select the Quick install option and press Enter.
- When you get the notification that Web Application Platform is successfully installed, press Enter.
- If you want to start Web Application Platform after exiting the installation, press Enter. Otherwise, type "0" and press Enter.
- When the installation is finished, update the authentication.redirect.uri.whitelist property in the authserver.properties file by adding the Web Application Platform address http(s)://<domain_name>:<port>/webapp as its value.
Web Application Platform is now installed with Cameo Collaborator, Resources and TWCloud Admin
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plugins. If you need to start the Web Application Platform manually, click here to learn how to do it. To access Web Application Platform, open a web browser and go to http(s)://<domain_name>:<port>/webapp/resources. By default, the Web Application Platform uses the port 8443.
Changing Web Application Platform property values
After installing the Web Application Platform, you can change it's property values in the webappplatform.properties file. Click here, to learn more about each property.
To change Web Application Platform property values
- Go to the <wap_installation_directory>\apache-tomcat\shared\conf directory.
- Open the webappplatform.properties file.
- Change the desired property values.
- Save and close the file.
- Restart the Web Application Platform.
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Scripts for upgrading Java and Tomcat in the Linux environment
- Java: upgrade_jdk_webapp.sh
- Tomcat: upgrade_tomcat_webapp.sh