For a complete installation, execute the following steps:
Install the E2E Bridge program files (see detailed guide below).
Each installation routine requires adminstration rights on the system in order to install the Bridge.
Check if the installation was successful (see Checking the Installation).
Install a licensing file (see Installing an E2E Bridge License Key).
If you want to update an existing Bridge installation, please refer to Updating an E2E Bridge.
Open a Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe).
Since Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2, you need administration rights on your machine to install programs. In this case, open the Command Processor using the Run as administrator option. |
Start the E2E Bridge installer with the command <path to your java installation>\java -jar E2EBridgeInstaller-win32-xxx-6.x.x.x.jar
and proceed with The Bridge Installation Process.
If you have problems starting the installer, refer to Troubleshooting the E2E Bridge Installation. The installer logs its actions to a log file at <user home>/.e2ebuilder/console.install.log.
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Select the path where the Bridge will be installed. This can be a local folder or a network folder.
On systems that host multiple IP addresses, one Bridge installation per IP address is possible. If you want to install an additional Bridge instance to an existing installation, enter a program directory that differs from your previous installation. Click Next.
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Select the path where the Bridge data like deployed services (xUML, Node.js, or Java services) will be stored. Note that, if the selected data directory is not empty, the existing installation will be updated. Click Next.
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Check the default settings of both ports. We recommend accepting the default values, but if the default value does not fit to your environment, change it accordingly.
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Enter a password that you will need to access the Bridge via its web-base user interface with user id admin. Retype the password and click Next.
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Enter a password for the E2E Bridge Windows service. You will need this password when importing this node instance into an E2E Bridge domain. Retype the password and click Next.
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The Bridge can be either a stand-alone system (Workstation Mode) or a domain member (Server Mode). The workstation mode is recommended, if you want to install the E2E Bridge on a local system like a notebook or a workstation in order to work offline and no IP address is available. In this mode, the Bridge can only manage the local system. For more information on installation modes and Bridge domains see Installation Modes and Bridge Domain or refer to the Bridge User's Guide (sections Installation Modes and Bridge Domains). | |||
In Server Mode, the Bridge can manage multiple installations of itself on different systems, if the node instances are member of the same E2E Bridge domain. If this machine is to be the first node instance of a domain, enter the name of the new domain. If this machine is to be imported into an existing domain after the installation, leave the domain name field empty.
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Select an IP address for the installation listed on the dialog or enter another IP address. On systems that host multiple IP addresses one Bridge installation per IP address is possible. However, if you are using dynamic IP addresses you can install only one Bridge instance.
Click Next. | |||
As default, the hostname for this IP address is displayed. You can also choose an additional mapping defined on a DNS server for this IP address.
Choose a hostname for this IP address and click Next. | |||
This window displays a summary of all installation options. If you wish to change them, click Back. | |||
All necessary components of the Bridge will be installed. | |||
The Bridge installation has finished. Click Finish. |