Installing Place
Setting Up ADF Libraries
For the Online Help to work, you must invoke the ADF libraries in the WebLogic Server Home directory. Although the ADF libraries are part of the product installation and they get installed along with the product, you must source the setupadf.sh file in the WebLogic startup script.
To source the setupadf.sh in the WebLogic startup script:
1.Edit the WebLogic startup script, and add the following text above the CLASSPATH section:
source <Place_Installation>/config/adf/setupadf.sh
2.Restart the application server.
Note: When you run the product installer, the ADF libraries get installed in the modules folder (<Place_Installation>/modules/adf/) and the setupadf.sh and setupadf.cmd scripts get installed in the configuration root folder (<Place_Installation>/config/adf/).
For more information on the Application Development Framework (ADF), visit:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/adf/learnadf.html
Post-Installation Tasks
Now that you have installed Place, restart your application server software and proceed with the following options:
■Set up the targets for AllocationServer and XIntJMSServer.
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If you are ready to start working with your business data, perform the following tasks:
–Loading Business Rules
–Loading User Roles
–Loading Seed Data
If you want to maximize system performance, you can tune your Calculation Engine.
Setting Up Targets for the JMS Servers
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For the forecasts to work, these JMS servers must be installed on the managed server. To set up the targets for these JMS servers:
1.Log on to the WebLogic Administration console. You can access the console at the following URL:
http://servername:portnumber/console
Installing Place