You can use Installation Manager to install the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit using response files.
You can access the repositories on the product media. Use Installation Manager to install the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit from the product repositories on the media.
http://www.ibm.com/software/repositorymanager/com.ibm.websphere.W2MTK.v11
Whenever possible, you should use the remote web-based repositories so that you are accessing the most up-to-date installation files.
Using Installation Manager, you can work with response files to install the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit using response files in a variety of ways. You can record a response file using the GUI as described in the following procedure, or you can generate a new response file by hand or by taking an example and modifying it.
On one of your systems, perform the following actions to record a response file that will install the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit.
IBMIM.exe -skipInstall "C:\temp\imRegistry"
-record C:\temp\install_response_file.xml
./IBMIM -skipInstall /var/temp/imRegistry
-record /var/temp/install_response_file.xml
./IBMIM -skipInstall user_home/var/temp/imRegistry
-record user_home/var/temp/install_response_file.xml
The -skipInstall operation should not be used on the actual agent data location used by Installation Manager This is unsupported. Use a clean writable location, and re-use that location for future recording sessions.
For more information, read the IBM Installation Manager Information Center.
http://www.ibm.com/software/repositorymanager/com.ibm.websphere.W2MTK.v11
If you already have the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit installed on your system, a message displays indicating that the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit is already installed. To install the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit where it is not yet installed, click Continue.
Any recommended fixes are selected by default.
If there are recommended fixes, you can select the option to show only recommended fixes and hide non-recommended fixes.
The panel also displays the shared resources directory and disk-space information.
Symbolic links are not supported.
The offering cannot install properly if the target directory includes a semicolon.
A semicolon is the character used to construct
the class path on Windows systems.
IBMIM.exe -skipInstall "C:\temp\imRegistry"
-keyring C:\IM\im.keyring
-record C:\temp\keyring_response_file.xml
./IBMIM -skipInstall /var/temp/imRegistry
-keyring /var/IM/im.keyring
-record /var/temp/keyring_response_file.xml
./IBMIM -skipInstall user_home/var/temp/imRegistry
-keyring user_home/var/IM/im.keyring
-record user_home/var/temp/keyring_response_file.xml
For more information, read the IBM Installation Manager Information Center.
Starting in Installation Manager Version 1.6.2, the -keyring and -password options that were used to access credentials in a key ring file are deprecated. For Installation Manager Version 1.6.2 and later, use the -secureStorageFile and -masterPasswordFile options to store credentials in a credential storage file.
In Version 1.7, the format of the secure storage file is revised, and is no longer compatible with versions of Installation Manager before version 1.7. Update Installation Manager to version 1.7 or higher and then re-create and replace any secure storage files that you created with earlier versions.
There is no migration path from key ring files to storage files because of the differences in the file structures. You must create a storage file to replace a key ring file. For more information about using the -secureStorageFile and -masterPasswordFile options to store credentials in a credential storage file, see the Installation Manager Version 1.6 documentation.
imcl.exe -acceptLicense
input C:\temp\keyring_response_file.xml
-log C:\temp\keyring_log.xml
./imcl -acceptLicense
input /var/temp/keyring_response_file.xml
-log /var/temp/keyring_log.xml
./imcl -acceptLicense
input user_home/var/temp/keyring_response_file.xml
-log user_home/var/temp/keyring_log.xml
For more information on keyring files, read the IBM Installation Manager Information Center.
Starting in Installation Manager Version 1.6.2, the -keyring and -password options that were used to access credentials in a key ring file are deprecated. For Installation Manager Version 1.6.2 and later, use the -secureStorageFile and -masterPasswordFile options to store credentials in a credential storage file.
In Version 1.7, the format of the secure storage file is revised, and is no longer compatible with versions of Installation Manager before version 1.7. Update Installation Manager to version 1.7 or higher and then re-create and replace any secure storage files that you created with earlier versions.
There is no migration path from key ring files to storage files because of the differences in the file structures. You must create a storage file to replace a key ring file. For more information about using the -secureStorageFile and -masterPasswordFile options to store credentials in a credential storage file, see the Installation Manager Version 1.6 documentation.
imcl.exe -acceptLicense
input C:\temp\install_response_file.xml
-log C:\temp\install_log.xml
-keyring C:\IM\im.keyring
./imcl -acceptLicense
input /var/temp/install_response_file.xml
-log /var/temp/install_log.xml
-keyring /var/IM/im.keyring
./imcl -acceptLicense
input user_home/var/temp/install_response_file.xml
-log user_home/var/temp/install_log.xml
-keyring user_home/var/IM/im.keyring
Read the IBM Installation Manager Information Center for more information.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<agent-input clean="true" temporary="true">
<server>
<!--<repository location="http://www.ibm.com/software/repositorymanager/com.ibm.websphere.W2MTK.v11" /> -->
<repository location="http://rtpgsa.ibm.com/gsa/projects/w/web20fep/WAS85.W2MTK/daily/web21209.8.linux/linux/zipper/repository/"/>
</server>
<install modify='false'>
<offering id='com.ibm.websphere.W2MTK.v11'
profile='Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit V1.1'
installFixes='none'/>
</install>
<profile id='Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit V1.1'
installLocation='C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Web20Mobile'>
<data key='eclipseLocation' value='C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Web20Mobile'/>
<data key='cic.selector.nl' value='en'/>
</profile>
</agent-input>
You can begin using the Web 2.0 and Mobile Toolkit by working with the various included features and applications.