Follow the instructions in one of the following sections to install the Adapter Framework if indicated by the procedural overview in Installation process overview:
Do the following to install the Adapter Framework:
Table 7 lists the default product directories for WebSphere Business Integration Adapters on the supported operating systems:
Table 7. Default product directories for WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
Operating system | Default product directory |
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Windows | C:\IBM\WebSphereAdapters |
UNIX (AIX, Solaris, HP-UX) | /opt/IBM/WebSphereAdapters |
Either type path to the installation directory of WSADIE or WSWB in the text field labeled IBM WebSphere Studio Workbench directory or click Browse to navigate to the directory, then click Next.
Do the following to perform a silent installation of the Adapter Framework:
Table 8. Silent installation options for the Adapter Framework
Option name | Option values |
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-P installLocation |
Set this option to the path and name of the directory into which you want the product installed. If you leave this option commented, the product installs to the default directory listed in Table 7. This value must not contain any spaces. |
-W mqDirectoryUserInput.mqLibraryLocation |
Set this option to the path of the java\lib directory within the WebSphere MQ installation on the computer when the operating system is Windows. Comment out this option if your broker is WebSphere InterChange Server and you are installing the Adapter Framework on the same computer where the broker is installed or if the operating system is not Windows. Comment out this option if you want to use the default values. On the Windows platform, installer searches the Windows registry by default and uses the value it finds there. |
-W mqUserInputAIX.mqLibraryLocation |
Set this option to the path of the java/lib directory within the WebSphere MQ installation on the computer when the operating system is AIX. Comment out this option if your broker is WebSphere InterChange Server and you are installing the Adapter Framework on the same computer where the broker is installed, or if the platform is not AIX. Comment out this option if you want to use the default values. On the AIX platform, installer uses the default value /usr/mqm/java/lib. |
-W mqUserInputSOL.mqLibraryLocation |
Set this option to the path of the java/lib directory within the WebSphere MQ installation on the computer when the operating system is Solaris or HP-UX. Comment out this option if your broker is WebSphere InterChange Server and you are installing the Adapter Framework on the same computer where the broker is installed, or if the platform is not Solaris or HP-UX. Comment out this option if you want to use the default values. On the Solaris and HP-UX platforms, installer uses the default value /opt/mqm/java/lib. |
-W workbenchChoice.workbenchList |
Set this option to 1 to add the tools plug-ins to an existing installation of WebSphere Studio Workbench or WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition. Set this option to 2 to install WebSphere Studio Workbench. This option is only relevant on the Windows platform. Comment out this option when installing on UNIX. |
-W workbenchLocation.workbenchLocDirectory |
If you
specified that WebSphere Studio Workbench be installed by setting
the value of the workbenchChoice.workbenchList option to
2, then set this option to the directory in which the
workbench should be installed, for example
C:\WebSphereAdapters\Tools.
This option is only relevant on the Windows platform. Comment out this option when installing on UNIX. |
-W inputShortcuts.folder |
Set this option to the name of the program group created for the WBIA product, for example IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters. This option is only relevant on the Windows platform. Comment out this option when installing on UNIX. |
-G replaceExistingResponse |
Set this option to yesToAll or yes to replace all files found on the system that have the same name as those being copied by the installer. Set this option to noToAll or no to not replace any files found on the system that have the same name as those being copied by the installer. |
-G replaceNewerResponses |
Set this option to yesToAll or yes to replace all files found on the system that are newer than those being copied by the installer. Set this option to noToAll or no to not replace any files found on the system that are newer than those being copied by the installer. |
-G createDirectoryResponse |
Set this option to yes to create the product directory specified by the option if it does not already exist. Set this option to no to not have the product directory created if it does not exist. You must set this option to yes if the specified directory does not exist for the installation to succeed. |
-G removeExistingResponse |
This option is not relevant for any broker on any platform. Comment out this option. |
-G removeModifiedResponse |
This option is not relevant for any broker on any platform. Comment out this option. |