Web Publishing Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Before you begin
- Using FileMaker Server documentation
- Customer support
- About the license key
- Hardware and software requirements
- Windows requirements for the Web Publishing Engine
- Mac OS requirements for the Web Publishing Engine
- Windows requirements for FileMaker Site Assistant and FileMaker CDML Converter tools
- Mac OS requirements for FileMaker Site Assistant and FileMaker CDML Converter tools
- Important note about supported operating systems
- About the Web Publishing Engine software components
- About the tools for developing XSLT stylesheets
- Overview of installing, configuring, and using the Web Publishing Engine
- Installing the Web Publishing Engine in various host configurations
- Registering the Web Publishing Engine in FileMaker Server
- Installing plug-ins for the Web Publishing Engine
- Chapter 2 Installing the Web Publishing Engine in Windows
- Chapter 3 Installing the Web Publishing Engine in Mac OS X
- Chapter 4 Configuring the Web Publishing Engine
- About the Web Publishing Engine Administration Console
- General steps for configuring the Web Publishing Engine
- Configuring the Web Publishing Engine for the first time
- Configuring Instant Web Publishing
- Disabling Custom Web Publishing with XML
- Configuring Custom Web Publishing with XSLT
- Setting the Web Publishing Engine mode
- Setting server-side XSLT stylesheet caching
- Configuring the interaction between web sessions and database sessions
- Configuring access to a mail server for the Web Publishing Engine
- Setting the default text encoding for XSLT requests
- Disabling Custom Web Publishing with XSLT
- Specifying general settings for the Web Publishing Engine
- Restricting access to the Administration Console
- Viewing a list of the published databases for FileMaker Server
- Logging out of the Administration Console
- Using the Web Publishing Engine and Administration Console services
- Changing the user name and password for the Administration Console
- Where to go from here
- Index
Before you begin 17
If your solution uses relationships between databases that are hosted on multiple FileMaker Servers, then you
must register the Web Publishing Engine in each FileMaker Server.
For example, here is a solution in which a Products database hosted by FileMaker Server 1 uses data from a
Catalog database hosted by FileMaker Server 2. To enable the Web Publishing Engine to connect to both
FileMaker Servers, you must register the Web Publishing Engine in each FileMaker Server that specifies the
same identifier and optional passcode that is configured in the Web Publishing Engine, such as WPE_1 and
Passcode_1. Although you can only specify the IP address of one FileMaker Server when you configure the
Web Publishing Engine, the connection to the other FileMaker Server occurs automatically.
Web Server
Web Server Module
Administration Console
FileMaker Server 2
FileMaker Server
Web Publishing Engine
Web Publishing Core
Custom Web Publishing
Engine (CWPE)
FileMaker Server 1
WPE_1
Passcode_1
WPE_1
Passcode_1
Customers.fp7Products.fp7
The Web Publishing Engine is
registered in each FileMaker Server
with “WPE_1” as the Web Publishing
Engine identifier and “Passcode_1”
as the passcode.
FileMaker Server 1 host
computer (192.168.100.101)
FileMaker Server 2 host
computer (192.168.100.103)
Catalog.fp7Orders.fp7
The Web Publishing Engine is configured
with 192.168.100.101 as the IP address of
FileMaker Server 1 host, “WPE_1” as the
Web Publishing Engine identifier, and
“Passcode_1” as the passcode.
FileMaker Server 2 is not configured in
the Web Publishing Engine.
Web server
host computer
Web Publishing Engine
host computer