Note:
Press
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Configuring AEM forms on JEE
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On
the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms (1 of 5) screen, click
Configure
and
click
Next
when done.
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On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms (2 of 5)
screen, set the directories that AEM forms on JEE will use to access
fonts and then click
Next.
Click
Edit configuration
to
change any values on this screen. This button is not available when
the Configuration Manager is run for the first time, but is available
on the second and subsequent runs of the Configuration Manager.
-
(Optional) To change the default location of the
Adobe server fonts directory
,
type the path or browse to the directory.
-
To change the default location of the
Customer fonts directory,
click
Browse
or
specify a new location for your customer fonts.
Note:
Your
right to use fonts provided by parties other than Adobe is governed by
the license agreements provided to you by such parties with those
fonts, and is not covered under your license to use Adobe software.
Adobe recommends that you review and ensure that you are in compliance
with all applicable non-Adobe license agreements before using non-Adobe
fonts with Adobe software, particularly with respect to use of fonts
in a server environment.
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(Optional) To change the default location of the
System fonts directory
, type
the path or browse to the directory. To add more directories to
the list, click
Add
.
-
(Optional)
To enable FIPS, ensure that
Enable Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 cryptography
is
selected. Select this option only if you require the Federal Information
Processing Standards (FIPS) to be enforced.
-
Click
Browse
on the Configure Adobe Experience Manager
forms (3 of 5) screen to specify the
Location of the temporary directory.
Note:
Ensure that
the temporary directory is on the local file system. AEM forms on JEE
does not support a temporary directory at a remote location.
Note:
If
you do not specify the temporary directory, the default system-configured
temp location is used.
-
On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms (4 of 5)
screen, click
Browse
to specify the path for the Global Document
Storage (GDS) directory.
Note:
If
you leave the GDS directory field empty, AEM forms on JEE will create
the directory in a default location in the application server directory
tree. After you finish the configuration steps, you can access the
location from administration console > Settings > Core System
Settings > Configurations.
-
On the Configure Persistent Document Storage (5 of 5) screen,
select the option for persistent document storage in addition to
the GDS directory. Select one of the following:
-
Use GDS
:
Use the file system-based GDS for all persistent document storage.
This option provides the best performance, and a single location for
GDS.
-
Use database
: Use the AEM forms on JEE database for
storing the persistent documents and long-lived artifacts. However,
the file-system based GDS is also required. Using the database simplifies
backup and restore procedures.
Click
Configure
to
configure the EARs with this directory information and, after the
configuration is complete, click
Next
.
Configure CRX
The CRX Configuration
screen allows you to configure the CRX repository and install it
into the adobe-livecycle-cq-author.ear EAR file.
-
Specify the path to the repository. The default location
is
[aem-forms root]
/crx-repository.
Note:
Ensure that
the CRX repository path does not contain spaces and the content
repository is available on all the nodes of the cluster. After the
configuration is complete, copy the content repository from local
node to all the nodes on the same location (as specified on the
CRX configuration screen) .
-
Select the repository type, as appropriate and keep a note
of the following points:
-
CRX3 TAR is not supported
in clustered deployments.
-
If selecting CRX3 Mongo DB, specify the Mongo database name
and URL to the database. The format of the URL is:
mongodb://<HOST>:<Port>
.
HOST:
IP address of the machine running MongoDB.
Port: Port number
used for the MongoDB. The default port number is 27017.
-
CRX3 RDB is supported only with Oracle 12c or IBM DB2 10.5
databases. Selecting this option sets the CRX repository persistence
to RDB MK (document MK) .
-
Optionally, select AEM Samples need to be installed to install
AEM samples.
-
Click
Configure
to create the required repository
files at the specified location.
Note:
If your AEM
forms on JEE server is running remotely, select
Server is running on remote host
,
and specify the path to the repository on the remote host.
Note:
Clustered
environments with relational databases are now supported for production
use under a "gated" program. If you intend to use a relational database in
a clustered environment, contact AEM Forms product team at forms_documents@adobe.com
for approval. Also ensure that the mandatory patches are
installed and configured.
Click
Next
to continue.
Note:
Once
the packages are configured, you cannot remove them by re-running the
Configuration Manager. For clean uninstallation of deployed packages,
you need to uninstall and delete the packages using Package Manager.
(Remote host only) CRX Configuration Summary
For a remote deployment, copy the content from the [
aem-forms root
]/configurationManager/export/crx-quickstart/
directory to the location on the remote host you specified on the
CRX Configuration screen.
Configuring Acrobat for PDF Generator
(Windows only)
On the Configure Acrobat For PDF Generator
screen, click
Configure
to run the script that will configure
Adobe Acrobat and required environment settings. Click
Next
when
complete.
Note:
This screen will perform the desired configuration
only when Configuration Manager is running locally. You must have
Adobe Acrobat DC Pro already installed or this step will fail.
Configuration Summary
On the Configure
Adobe Experience Manager forms Summary screen, click
Next
.
Configured archives are placed in the
[aem-forms root]
/configurationManager/export
directory.
Deploying Adobe Experience Manager forms EARs
Without
exiting Configuration Manager, manually deploy the Adobe Experience
Manager forms EAR files to JBoss by copying the following files from
the
[aem-forms root]
/configurationManager/export directory
to directories as specified:
-
adobe-livecycle-native-jboss-
[OS]
.ear
-
adobe-livecycle-jboss.ear
-
adobe-workspace-client.ear ( forms workflow only)
-
adobe-livecycle-cq-author.ear
-
(optional) adobe-assembler-ivs.ear
-
(optional) adobe-forms-ivs-jboss.ear
-
(optional) adobe-output-ivs-jboss.ear
-
Manually-configured JBoss
-
[appserver root]
/standalone/deployments
-
Adobe-preconfigured JBoss on single server
-
[appserver root]
/server/standalone/deployments
Perform
the following steps to manually deploy EAR files from management Console
-
Shut down all the nodes except the master node.
-
Copy the configured EAR files from [aem_root]\configurationManager\export
to a local directory on the server.
-
Open the management console, click Runtime, and click Manage
Deployments. The default URL is http://<Ip_Address>:9990/console/
and the default port is 9990. A Content Repository window opens.
It has options to Add, Remove, Assign, and Replace options.
-
To deploy the EAR files
-
Click Add, click Browse,
and navigate to the local directory which contains EAR files. Select
an EAR file to add, click Next, and click Save. The added EAR appears
in the Content Repositorywindow.
-
Repeat step 4a for all the EAR files.
-
On the Content Repository page, select an EAR files one by
one, and perform the following steps:
-
On the select server groups, select the assign option, leave
the Enable <ear file> option checked, and click Save. Value
in the assignment column changes from 0 to 1.
-
Repeat step 4c and 4d for all the Ear files.
-
After all the EAR files are deployed, return to the configuration management
window, and continue from the Initializing Adobe Experience Manager
forms database section.
You can optionally
deploy the Forms Standard, Output , Mobile Forms, and Assembler
IVS EARs as well.
To create publish instance for Correspondence
Management, deploy a
dobe-livecycle-cq-publish.ear.
Ensure
that
adobe-livecycle-cq-publish.ear
is deployed
on a different server outside of the this setup. Do not deploy
adobe-livecycle-cq-publish.ear
on
forms server. For detailed information about configuring the publish
instance, see
6.3.2 Configure the Publish instance
Important:
Deploying the IVS EAR files to a production
environment is not recommended.
Initializing Adobe Experience Manager forms database
-
On the Adobe Experience Manager forms Database Initialization
screen, verify that the hostname and port number provided for your
application server is correct and then click
Initialize
.
The database initialization task creates tables in the database,
adds default data to the tables, and creates basic roles in the database.
When the initialization has completed successfully, click
Next
. Restart
the application server manually when you are prompted to do so.
Note:
Initialize
the database against only one server of the cluster. Subsequent
steps are performed only on initialized server.
-
On the Adobe Experience Manager forms Information screen,
enter
Adobe Experience Manager forms User ID
and
Password
whose
default values are
administrator
and
password
respectively.
Click
Verify Server Connection
,
and when complete, click
Next
.
Note:
The server information that appears on this screen
represents default values for the deployment.
Verifying
the server connection helps narrow troubleshooting in case failures occur
in the deployment or validation. If the connection test passes but deployment
or validation fails in the next few steps, connectivity issues can
be eliminated from the troubleshooting process.
Deploying Central Migration Bridge Service
On the Central Migration Bridge Service Deployment Configuration
screen, if applicable, select the
Include Central Migration Bridge Service in deployment
in
deployment option and then click
Next
.
Deploying Adobe Experience Manager forms components
-
On the Adobe Experience Manager forms Component Deployment
screen, click
Deploy
. The components that are deployed at
this time are Java archive files that plug into the Adobe Experience
Manager forms service container for purposes of deploying, orchestrating,
and executing services. When the deployment has completed successfully,
click
Next
.
-
On the Adobe Experience Manager forms Component Deployment
Validation screen, click
Validate
. When the validation has
completed successfully, click
Next
.
Configuring Adobe Experience Manager forms components
On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms Components
screen, select the tasks to run with Configuration Manager, and
click
Next
.
Adobe Experience Manager forms Server JNDI information
On the Adobe
Experience Manager forms Server JNDI Information screen, enter the
host name, port number, and JBoss client jar location for the JNDI server.
Press F1 for more information. Click
Verify Server Connection
to ensure
that Configuration Manager can connect to the JNDI server. Click
Next
to
continue.
Connector for EMC Documentum
Note:
In case
of a remote Adobe Experience Manager forms deployment, you cannot configure
the Connector for EMC Documentum using Configuration Manager.
-
On the Specify Client for EMC Documentum screen, select
Configure Connector for EMC Documentum Content Server
,
and specify the following settings. Enter the details, click
Verify
,
and when complete, click
Next
to continue.
-
Choose EMC Documentum Client Version:
Select the client
version to use with the EMC Documentum Content Server.
-
EMC Documentum Client Installation Directory Path:
Click
Browse
to select
the directory path.
-
On the Specify EMC Documentum Content Server Settings screen,
enter the EMC Documentum Server details, and then click
Next
.
Press F1 for information about the details you need to enter.
-
On the Configure Connector for EMC Documentum screen, click
Configure Documentum Connector
.
When completed, click
Next
.
-
On the Required Manual Configurations for Connector for EMC
Documentum screen, review and perform the manual steps listed and
then click
Next
.
Connector for IBM Content Manager
Note:
In
case of a remote Adobe Experience Manager forms deployment, you
cannot configure the Connector for IBM Content Manager using Configuration
Manager.
-
On the Specify Client for IBM Content
Manager screen, select
Configure Connector for IBM Content Manager
,
and enter a value for the IBM Content Manager Client Installation
Directory Path. Click
Verify
and when complete, click
Next
to
continue.
-
On the Specify IBM Content Manager Server Settings screen,
enter the details of the IBM Content Manager Server, and click
Next
.
-
On the Configure Connector for IBM Content Manager screen,
click
Configure IBM Content Manager Connector
. When complete,
click
Next
.
-
On the Required Manual Configurations for Connector for IBM
Content Manager screen, review and perform the manual steps listed
and then click
Next
.
Connector for IBM FileNet
Note:
In case of
a remote Adobe Experience Manager forms deployment, you cannot configure
the Connector for IBM FileNet using Configuration Manager.
-
On the Specify Client for IBM FileNet screen, select
Configure Connector for IBM FileNet Content Manager
,
and specify the following settings.
Click
Verify
,
and when complete, click
Next
to continue.
-
On the Specify IBM FileNet Content Server Settings screen,
enter the required details, and click
Next
.
-
On the Specify Client for IBM FileNet Process Engine screen,
enter the required details, and click
Verify
. When complete,
click
Next
.
-
On the Specify IBM FileNet Process Engine Server Settings
screen, enter the required details and click
Next
.
-
On the Configure Connector for IBM FileNet screen, click
Configure FileNet Connector
.
When complete, click
Next
.
-
On the Required Manual Configurations for Connector for IBM
FileNet screen, review and perform the manual steps listed and then
click
Next
.
Connector for Microsoft SharePoint
Note:
In
case of a remote Adobe Experience Manager forms deployment, you
cannot configure the Connector for Microsoft SharePoint using Configuration
Manager.
On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms
Connector for Microsoft SharePoint screen, do one of the following
tasks:
-
Deselect the
Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms Connector for Microsoft SharePoint
option
to manually configure Microsoft Sharepoint later, and then click
Next
.
-
Leave the
Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms Connector for Microsoft SharePoint
option
selected. Enter the required values, and then click Configure SharePoint
Connector. When complete, click
Next
.
Note:
You can skip this step if you want to configure
the Connector for Microsoft SharePoint later using Administration
Console.
Configuring Adobe Experience Manager forms Server for native file conversions
(PDF Generator only)
On
the
Admin user credentials for native PDF conversions
screen,
enter the user name and password of a user with administrative privileges
on the server computer, and then click
Add user.
Note:
You
must add at least one administrative user for Windows 2008 Server.
On Windows 2008 Server, User Account Control (UAC) must be disabled
for the users you add. To disable UAC, click
Control Panel
>
User Accounts
>
Turn User Account Control on or off
and
deselect Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer,
then click
OK
. Restart the computer to apply these changes.
System readiness test for PDF Generator
On the
Document Services PDF Generator System Readiness Test
screen, click
Start
to
validate if the system has been appropriately configured for PDF Generator.
Review the System Readiness Tool Report and click
Next.
Note
that the system readiness test fails if AEM forms on JEE is deployed
on a remote machine.
Configuring Acrobat Reader DC extensions
On the Acrobat Reader DC extensions Credential Configuration
screen, specify the details that are associated with the Acrobat
Reader DC extensions credential that activates the module services:
Note:
You can skip this step at this time by selecting
Configure later using administration console
.
You can configure the Acrobat Reader DC extensions credential by
using Administration Console after you complete the deployment. (After
logging in to administration console, click
Home
>
Settings
>
Trust Store Management
>
Local Credentials
.)
Click
Configure
and then
click
Next
.
Summary, and Next Steps
Review the Configuration Manager task summary list and choose
the appropriate options:
Note:
You
will see a message on the screen to restart the server. However,
do not immediately restart. Ensure that error.log is stable and
all bundles (except signatures) are in active mode before you restart
the server.
Click
Finish
to exit the Configuration
Manager
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