User Guide

Adobe LiveCycle Configuring LiveCycle Products for Deployment
Installing and Configuring LiveCycle for JBoss 50
8. Ensure that only Configure and assemble LiveCycle products is selected, and then click Next.
9. On the Configure and Assemble products screen, click Next.
10. (Optional) On the Data Manager Module Configuration screen, if you are using SSL security on your
application server, select Enable SSL and type the SSL credential password.
If you have not yet set up your SSL credential, you can type a password here and use it when you create
an SSL credential. (See “Configuring SSL on JBoss” on page 73
.)
11. Enter a directory to use for Adobe LiveCycle products temp file, and then click Next.
Note: (Linux) If you are logged in as a non-root user, specify a directory under your home directory.
For more information on the Adobe LiveCycle products temp file, see “Optimizing inline documents
and impact on JVM memory” on page 117.
12. On the Data Manager Module Configuration continued screen, accept the default values for the
following properties or specify new values, and then click Next:
Local storage sweep interval (in seconds): The amount of time between attempts to delete any
files that are no longer needed and were used to pass the document data between LiveCycle
services running on the same computer.
Global storage sweep interval (in seconds): The amount of time between attempts to delete any
obsolete files that were used to pass the document data between LiveCycle services running on the
different computers. Specify this property only when deploying LiveCycle products in a clustered
environment.
Default maximum inline size (in bytes): The maximum number of bytes kept in memory when
passing documents between different LiveCycle components. Documents that exceed this
maximum are stored on the hard drive. Use this property for performance tuning. (See “Optimizing
inline documents and impact on JVM memory” on page 117.)
Default disposal time-out (in seconds): The maximum amount of time during which a document
being passed between different LiveCycle components is considered active. After this time has
passed, any files used to store this document are subject to removal. Use this property to control the
usage of disk space.
Use NFS protocol (Windows only): Select this option when deploying LiveCycle products in a
clustered environment. Additional NFS software should be installed on your computer running
Windows before enabling this option. This option does not affect deployments on Linux.
Global storage directory: A path to a shared directory used to store long-lived documents that are
passed between LiveCycle products. LiveCycle Workflow uses this directory to share process-related
files among cluster nodes. LiveCycle Form Manager uses this directory to store index files used for
full-text searches. Using an NFS shared directory can help to improve performance.
(LiveCycle PDF Generator) When LiveCycle PDF Generator is running as a service, to specify a
network folder for the Global storage directory property, you must use the network address of the
folder, and not the path of a mapped drive. For example, \\computer_name\temp is the network
address of the temp folder on the computer named computer_name.
For more information on the Global storage directory property, see “Optimizing inline documents
and impact on JVM memory” on page 117.