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Installing IBM Content Navigator - Ian Wilson

The document discusses the steps to install IBM Content Navigator, including running the installation tool from the start menu, entering configuration details like the application server connection values, adding connectivity for FileNet Content and Process Engines, configuring data sources, customizing database scripts, building the EAR file, deploying it, and updating the database. With these steps, one should then be able to log in to the admin interface.

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Installing IBM Content Navigator - Ian Wilson

The document discusses the steps to install IBM Content Navigator, including running the installation tool from the start menu, entering configuration details like the application server connection values, adding connectivity for FileNet Content and Process Engines, configuring data sources, customizing database scripts, building the EAR file, deploying it, and updating the database. With these steps, one should then be able to log in to the admin interface.

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Ian Wilson

Discussions on Content Management

Installing IBM Content Navigator

A few screenshots below on installing IBM Content Navigator. It’s always handy to know what parameters
you’re going to be prompted for during any installation procedure, however, it has to be said that this one
was surprisingly simple & easy.

Now, Run
the newly-
installed
IBM
Content
Navigator
Configurati
on and
Deployment
Tool from
the Start
menu.

Click File
? New
Deploymen
t, then
enter a
profile
name.
Only WebSphere or WebLogic are supported in ICN 2.0:
Enter your Application server connection values:
I’m only interested in FileNet….

With ICN, you can now use a Wizard configuration procedure, or select Advanced for the usual Task-
based procedure:
Add connectivity for the FileNet Content Engine:
Add connectivity for the FileNet Process Engine:
Configure the Application server Data Sources. The following step also customises your Database scripts
for creating/populating the ICN Database:

For my setup, I’m installing ICN into the same WebSphere cell as the Content Engine, so no need to run
tasks against the LDAP, or LTPA keys. So onto the next step:
The next step is where the EAR file gets built:
And finally for the deployment….

Don’t forget to update the database:


So, unless you messed up, you should be able to login to the Admin interface….
Ian Wilson
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