User Guide

Adobe LiveCycle Before You Install
Installing and Configuring LiveCycle for JBoss Manual installation and deployment checklist 17
Do not use the turnkey configuration method if you plan to enable SSL. If you require SSL, perform a
manual configuration. (See “Configuring LiveCycle Products for Deployment” on page 49
.)
Manual installation and deployment checklist
The following table includes the steps required for installing LiveCycle products using the manual method.
Your application server must be installed before you perform the installation.
Perform this type of installation if you are installing the product in a production environment.
Note: If you are installing multiple products, ensure that they are all installed before running
Configuration Manager to configure and deploy them.
Task Topic
Ensure that you have the required software installed
in the target environment.
“System requirements” on page 13
Run the installation program with the turnkey option
enabled for JBoss. The product, JBoss, and MySQL are
installed and configured.
“Installing LiveCycle Products Using
the Turnkey Installation” on page 20
Access Administrator and User Management. “Accessing Administrator” on
page 26
Check the log file. “Viewing log files” on page 65
Task Topic
Ensure that you have the required software installed
in the target environment.
“System requirements” on page 13
Create the database to use with User Management and
install and prepare the application server.
“Preparing Your Environment” on
page 42
Run the installation program. “Installing LiveCycle Products” on
page 35
Run Configuration Manager and select the Custom
Configuration Wizard. This will configure and assemble
the products.
“Configuring LiveCycle Products for
Deployment” on page 49
Configure JBoss settings. A variety of settings must be
configured.
“Manually Configuring JBoss” on
page 53
Deploy the product deployment files to the application
server.
“Manually Deploying to JBoss” on
page 63
Run Configuration Manager to initialize the database. “Initializing the Database” on
page 66
Access Administrator and User Management. “Accessing Administrator” on
page 26