4.1.1 General ConsiderationsYou can override the default font for the Configuration
Manager by adding the following JVM argument in [LiveCycle root]\ConfigurationManager\Bin\ConfigurationManager.bat (Windows)
or [LiveCycle root]\ConfigurationManager\Bin\ConfigurationManager.sh (Linux,
UNIX):
-Dlcm.font.override=<FONT_FAMILY _NAME>
For
example:
-Dlcm.font.override=SansSerif
Restart
the Configuration Manager after adding the JVM argument.
During
configuration, you must provide the location of the JDBC drivers
for your database. The Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2 drivers are in
the [LiveCycle root]/lib/db/[database] directory.
Global
Document Storage (GDS) directory: Specify the GDS directory that meets
the requirements outlined in the Preparing to Install (Single Server
or Server Cluster). For latest documentation, see http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_lc_documentation_10.
4.1.2 CLI versus GUI versions of Configuration ManagerThis section describes the GUI version of Configuration
Manager. For instructions about using the command line interface
(CLI) version of Configuration Manager, see 8 Appendix - Configuration Manager Command Line Interface.
LiveCycle configuration task
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Configuration Manager GUI
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Configuration Manager CLI
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Manual
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Configure LiveCycle
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Configure application server
Only WebLogic and WebSphere application
servers can be configured using Configuration Manager.
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Validate application server configuration
Only WebLogic and WebSphere application
server configurations can be validated using Configuration Manager.
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Deploy LiveCycle EARs
LiveCycle
EARs can be deployed only on WebLogic and WebSphere application
servers using Configuration Manager.
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Initialize LiveCycle database
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Validate LiveCycle Server connection
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Deploy LiveCycle components
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Validate LiveCycle component deployment
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Configure LiveCycle components
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Import Samples
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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4.1.3 Considerations for WebSphere application serverConfiguration Manager does not support deployment
or undeployment of EAR files with custom file names. If your EAR
files use a custom file name, you must manually deploy and undeploy
them to the application server.
If you are deploying components to WebSphere on a localized
instance of the Windows operating system, the Configuration Manager
deployment process reaches approximately 7% completion and then
adobe-livecycle-websphere.ear fails to deploy. You must perform
additional steps described in the Miscellaneous Errors section of
the adobe-livecycle-websphere.ear fails to deploy article.
If you are installing in a distributed environment to a secured
server, you will encounter SSL handshake exceptions when running
Configuration Manager. To avoid this error, run the following executable
file before running Configuration Manager: [appserver root]/bin/retrieveSigners.bat.
The retrieveSigners utility retrieves the certificates from the
WebSphere Deployment Manager server and adds them to the local server’s
trust store. See the article Retrieving signers using the retrieveSigners
utility at the client available from the IBM Information
Center.
Some Configuration Manager screens require you to provide
the SOAP port of the application server or the deployment manager.
For more information on how to determine SOAP ports of your WebSphere
application server, see this blog.
If you are configuring a remote application server, ensure
that an application server is also installed on the same computer
as Configuration Manager so that Configuration Manager can use the
application server library files.
You can determine the JNDI port number by logging in to WebSphere
Administrative Console. On WebSphere admin console, click Servers
> Server Types > WebSphere application servers > [server
name] > Communications > Ports. You will need to provide the
value for BOOTSTRAP_ADDRESS when you configure the application server
using Configuration Manager.
4.1.4 Set the date, time, and time zoneSetting the date, time, and time zone on all servers connected
to your LiveCycle environment will ensure that time-dependent modules,
such as Adobe® LiveCycle® Digital Signatures 10 and Reader Extensions
10, function correctly. For example, if a signature appears to have
been created in the future, it will not validate.
Servers that require synchronization are database servers, LDAP
servers, HTTP servers and J2EE servers.
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