Installing the ArcGIS Web Adaptor (Java Platform) on Linux

The ArcGIS Web Adaptor (Java Platform) has its own installation program, separate from the ArcGIS for Server installation. Follow the steps below to install this product.

It is recommended that you do not install the ArcGIS Web Adaptor (Java Platform) to a remote network drive. If the remote drive is not accessible at uninstallation time, the uninstallation could fail and leave files behind.

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Installing the ArcGIS Web Adaptor (Java Platform) on Linux

  1. Insert the ArcGIS for Server (Linux) media into the appropriate drive and browse to the folder where the ArcGIS Web Adaptor (Java Platform) is located. Launch the setup program from this location.
  2. Evaluate the Introduction dialog box and click Next to continue.
  3. Review the license agreement and accept if you agree. Click Next to continue with the installation.
  4. Click Next to accept the default location, or click Choose to specify the installation folder.
  5. Review the summary information and click Install to begin the installation.
  6. When completed, click Done to exit the wizard.
  7. Navigate to the ArcGIS Web Adaptor installation folder. Deploy the arcgis.war file to your Java application server. For instructions on how to deploy a .war file, please refer to the documentation for your Java application server.
  8. Optionally, if you want to deploy multiple Web Adaptors on the host machine, redeploy the arcgis.war file as necessary. Keep in mind that if you're deploying multiple Web Adaptors on the same web site (port), they need to use different names. For example, two Web Adaptors named arcgis cannot exist on the same web site. If you want multiple Web Adaptors with the same name, you'll need to install them on separate web sites (ports).
  9. Connect the ArcGIS Web Adaptor to your ArcGIS Server site by completing the steps in Configuring the Web Adaptor after installation.
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After installing, the Web Adaptor will display in the language specified by your Java application server. To change the language, consult the product documentation for your Java application server.

12/18/2012