Note:
Press
F1
in Configuration Manager to view Help information for the screen you are viewing. You can view the configuration progress at any time by clicking View Progress Log.
Note:
During configuration, if you must reset the data in Configuration
Manager by using the Reset to Default option, ensure that you relaunch
the Configuration Manager. Otherwise, you may encounter some missing
configuration screens.
5.5.2.1 Configure AEM forms on JEE using Custom Mode
-
If you are continuing from the AEM forms on JEE
installation, proceed to step 3; otherwise, navigate to the
[aem-forms root]\
configurationManager\bin folder
and run
ConfigurationManager.bat
.
-
When prompted, select the language to use, and then click
OK
.
-
On the Welcome to Adobe Experience Manager forms screen,
click
Next
.
-
On the Upgrade Task Selection screen, ensure that Upgrade
from LiveCycle ES4 SP1 is deselected. If you are performing an upgrade
from LiveCycle ES4 SP1, review the
AEM forms on JEE turnkey upgrade guide
.
5.5.2.2 Configuring data source and Application Server
-
On Flexible Turnkey Installation screen, do one
of the following tasks:
-
Leave the
Skip dataSource configuration
option
deselected to configure the data source, and then click
Next.
-
Select the
Skip dataSource configuration
option if
you have already configured the data source, and click
Next.
This
screen will appear only if you have already configured the datasource.
-
On the Datasource configuration screen, enter the appropriate
information to configure the database connection string and click
Test Database Connection
to
ensure that the connection is configured properly.
Note:
If the database
server is not running or is not set up yet, you can still configure
the data source; however, the Test Database Connection will result
in a failure message.
-
On the Application Server configuration screen, click Configure,
and then click
Next.
Important:
If you are using the SQL Server database,
ensure that you turn on the Windows Authentication Mode for SQL
Server after configuring application server on this screen. For
detailed steps, see Integrated
security.
5.5.2.3 Select Configuration Mode
On
the Turnkey Mode screen, select
Custom Mode
and click
Next
to
proceed to the next section. Custom Mode allows you to customize
the system configuration and requires some additional knowledge.
5.5.2.4 Select modules
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On the Modules screen, ensure that the AEM forms
on JEE modules that you have licensed and want to deploy are selected,
and then click
Next
.
Note:
You do not need
to deploy all of your licensed modules at the same time. You can
rerun Configuration Manager later to deploy more modules.
Note:
Some
modules have technical dependencies on other modules for proper configuration
and functioning. Configuration Manager displays a dialog and does
not allow to proceed further if mutually dependent modules are not
selected. For example, you must select Forms, Output, and Content
Repository modules if you are configuring Correspondence Management.
5.5.2.5 Selecting Tasks
On the Task Selection screen, ensure that all the available
tasks are selected, and then click
Next.
Note:
The
Configure Application Server
and
Validate Application Server Configuration
tasks are not available for selection for JBoss turnkey. The JBoss turnkey method does not support these tasks because the application server is already configured for AEM forms on JEE.
5.5.2.6 Configuring EAR, Fonts, and GDS
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On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms
(1 of 5) screen, click
Configure
and, when the EAR files
have been configured, click
Next
. Depending on the number
of modules that are included in the configuration, this process
may take several minutes to complete.
-
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.
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Edit the
configuration only if you are required to change any of the values
on this screen.
-
(Optional) To change the default
location of the
Adobe server fonts directory
, type the path
or browse to the directory. The default path is [aem-forms root]/fonts.
-
In the
Customer fonts directory
box, you can choose
to 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 in connection 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.
-
(Optional) To change the default location of the
System fonts directory
, type
the path or browse to the directory.
-
(Optional) To enable FIPS, ensure that Enable
FIPS
is
selected. Select this option only if you require the Federal Information
Processing Standards (FIPS) to be enforced.
Note:
Any
modification to the System fonts directory or Enable FIPS values made
on this screen will not be configured during an upgrade process.
You must manually update your system fonts directories and enable
the FIPS option in administration console after configuration is
complete. See “Core Configurations” in the Administration
Help
.
-
On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms (3 of 5)
screen, accept the default location for the
Location of the temporary directory
,
or enter the path or browse to it. The default location is
[aem-forms root]/temp
. Click
Next
to
continue.
-
On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms (4 of 5)
screen, accept the default location for the
Global document storage directory path
,
or click
Browse
to specify the fully qualified path. Click
Next
to
continue.
The default location is
[aem-forms root]/gds.
-
On the Configure Persistent Document Storage (5 of 5) screen,
select either
Use GDS
or
Use Database.
Click
Configure
to
configure the persistent document storage method and when the process
has finished, click
Next
5.5.2.7 Configuring Acrobat For PDF Generator
-
(PDF Generator only)
On the Configure Acrobat
For PDF Generator screen, click
Configure
to run the configuration
script. When complete, click
Next
.
-
On the Configure AEM forms Summary screen, click
Next
.
5.5.2.8 Configure turnkey JBoss SSL
On the Configure Turnkey JBoss SSL screen, add the information
to configure the SSL certificate and click
Configure JBoss SSL,
when
complete click
Next
.
You can skip this step if you have not installed Acrobat Reader
DC extensions and configure it later in the administration console.
5.5.2.9 Install verification samples
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(
Forms, Assembler, and Output, only
) On
the Adobe Experience Manager forms Installation Verification Sample
(IVS) EAR files screen, you can install three service-specific sample
applications. Select
Include IVS EARs in deployment set
and
click
Next
to install these sample files.
adobe-output-ivs-jboss.ear, adobe-assembler-ivs.ear,
and
adobe-forms-ivs-jboss.ear
appear
only if you have selected respective modules on the Modules screen.
Note:
Do not deploy the IVS EAR files to a production
environment.
5.5.2.10 Deploy EARs
On the Deploy AEM forms EAR files screen, select the EAR
files you want to deploy to JBoss, click
Deploy
and when
complete, click
Next
.
5.5.2.11 Database Initialization
On the Adobe Experience Manager forms Database Initialization
screen, verify the host and port information, 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 completes successfully, click
OK
on
the dialog and manually restart the JBoss server and then click
Next
.
Note:
Do not skip this step. Initialization does not
harm legacy data.
5.5.2.12 Server Information
On the Adobe Experience Manager forms information screen,
type the User ID and password for AEM forms on JEE, and click
Verify Server Connection
.
When the validation is complete, click
Next
.
Important:
By default, the User
ID is
administrator
and the password is
password
.
After completing the initial configuration, change the default password
in administration console.
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.
5.5.2.13 Central Migration Bridge Service Deployment Configuration
Select
Include Central Migration Bridge service in deployment
if
you are licensed to configure AEM forms on JEE with Central Pro
or Web Output Pak, and then click
Next.
5.5.2.14 Components Deployment
-
On the Adobe Experience Manager forms Component
Deployment screen, click
Deploy
. The components deployed
at this time are Java archive files that plug into the service container
that is part of AEM forms on JEE 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
. Configuration Manager
validates that the Java archive files are deployed to and running
on the J2EE server for AEM forms. When the validation is completed
successfully, click
Next
.
5.5.2.15 Configuring Components
On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms Components
screen, select the AEM forms on JEE modules to configure, and then
click
Next.
The screens that appear next depend on your selection
on this screen.
5.5.2.15.1 Configure Connector for EMC Documentum
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On the Specify Client for EMC Documentum
screen, do one of the following tasks:
-
Deselect the
Configure Connector for EMC Documentum Content Server
option
to manually configure EMC Documentum later, and then click
Next
.
-
Leave the
Configure Connector for EMC Documentum Content Server
option
selected, enter the appropriate version and directory path for EMC Documentum
client, and click
Verify
. When complete, click
Next
and complete
the tasks on the following screens:
-
On the Specify
EMC Documentum Content Server Settings screen, specify the required
values and click
Next.
-
On the Configure Connector for EMC Documentum screen, click
Configure Documentum Connector
.
When complete, click
Next.
5.5.2.15.2 Configure Connector for IBM Content Manager
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On the Specify Client for IBM Content Manager screen,
do one of the following tasks:
-
Deselect the
Configure Connector for IBM Content Manager
option
to manually configure IBM Content Manager later, and then click
Next.
-
Leave the Configure Connector for IBM Content Manager option
selected, enter the appropriate directory path for IBM Content Manager
client, and click
Verify.
When complete, click
Next
and
complete the tasks on the following screens:
-
On the
Specify IBM Content Manager Server Settings screen, specify the required
values and click
Next.
-
On the Configure Connector for IBM Content Manager screen,
click
Configure IBM Content Manager Connector.
When complete,
click
Next.
5.5.2.15.3 Configure Connector for IBM FileNet
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On the Specify Client for IBM FileNet screen,
do one of the following tasks:
-
Deselect the
Configure Connector for IBM FileNet Content Manager
option
to manually configure IBM FileNet later, and then click
Next.
-
Leave the Configure Connector for IBM FileNet Content Manager
option selected, enter the appropriate version and directory path
for IBM Filenet client, and click
Verify
. When complete,
click
Next
and complete the following screens:
-
On the Specify IBM FileNet Content Server Settings screen,
specify the required values and then click
Next.
-
On the Configure Connector for IBM FileNet Process Engine
screen, specify the appropriate version (if enabled) and directory
path, and then click
Verify.
When complete, click
Next
.
-
On the Specify IBM FileNet Process Engine Server Settings
screen, specify the required values and click
Next.
-
On the Configure Connector for IBM FileNet screen, click
Configure FileNet Connector.
When
complete, click
Next.
5.5.2.15.4 Configure Connector for Microsoft SharePoint
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On the Configure Adobe Experience Manager forms
Connector for Microsoft SharePoint screen, do one of the following
tasks:
-
Deselect the
Configure AEM forms Connector for Microsoft SharePoint
option
to manually configure Microsoft Sharepoint later, and then click
Next.
-
Leave the
Configure AEM forms Connector for Microsoft SharePoint
option
selected. Specify the required values, and click Configure SharePoint Connector.
When complete, click
Next
.
5.5.2.15.5 Verifying Configuration for ECM Connectors
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On the Verify Configurations screen, do one
of the following tasks:
5.5.2.15.6 PDF Generator configuration
-
In the
Administrator user credentials for native PDF conversions
screen box,
enter the user name and password of a user with administrative privileges on
the server machine. Click
Add user.
Add at least one
administrative user for Windows 2008 Server and Click
Next
.
Note:
On Windows 2008 Server, disable User Account Control
(UAC) 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
.
Click
OK
. Your changes become effective when the system is restarted.
-
In the PDFGenerator System Readiness Test dialog box, click
Start to validate if the system has been appropriately configured
for PDF Generator.
-
Review the System Readiness Tool Report and click
Next
.
5.5.2.15.7 Configure Acrobat Reader DC extensions Credential
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(
Acrobat Reader DC extensions only
) In the
Acrobat Reader DC extensions Credential Configuration
dialog
box, choose one of these options:
-
Browse to the location
of your Acrobat Reader DC extensions Rights credential file, type
your credential password as provided by Adobe, type the name for
the configured credential that will be displayed in the Acrobat Reader
DC extensions application, click
Configure
, and then click
Next
.
-
To skip this step, select
Configure Later Using administration console
and
click
Next
. You can configure the Rights credential from
administration console (
Settings
>
Trust Store Management
>
Local Credentials
).
5.5.2.16 Task summary
Review the Configuration Manager task summary list and
select
Next Steps
to launch an html page containing information
about AEM forms on JEE user and administrative interfaces. Click
Finish.
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