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On Unix, Linux, and OS X you can run the Fuse ESB Enterprise installer in text mode. In this mode the installer runs in a terminal and does not require a windowing system. Text mode is fully interactive and requires some basic information about the system from the user.
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Text mode is not available on Windows. |
To install Fuse ESB Enterprise in a command terminal:
Open a command terminal.
If you are using OS X, mount the installer's disk image.
If you are using Unix or Linux, change to the directory into which you downloaded the installer.
Enter the appropriate command for your platform:
| OS X | sudo /Volumes/Fuse-ESB-Enterprise- |
| Unix/Linux 32-bit | ./Fuse-ESB-Enterprise- |
| Unix/Linux 64-bit | ./Fuse-ESB-Enterprise- |
If you encounter a warning about recommended system requirements, press Enter to continue.
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You should evaluate the decision to install Fuse ESB Enterprise on this system. It is likely not going to perform well for mission critical applications. |
Read the FuseSource license agreement.
Press Enter for a new screen of text. Repeat this until you reach the end of the license.
Enter y when asked to accept the license agreement.
Press Enter to accept the agreement and continue with the installation.
Read the Third Party license agreement.
Press Enter for a new screen of text. Repeat this until you reach the end of the license.
Enter y when asked to accept the license agreement.
Press Enter to accept the agreement and continue with the installation.
Specify the location where Fuse ESB Enterprise will be installed.
The default locations are:
| OS X | /Applications/FuseMQEnterprise-7.0.1 |
| Unix/Linux | /opt/FuseMQEnterprise-7.0.1 |
Select the installation type by entering the number for the desired type.
For more information on installation types see Installation Types.
Press Enter to accept the installation type.
Specify the user account that will own the Fuse ESB Enterprise installation.
The default user is fuse.
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If the specified user does not exist, the installer will create it. |
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On OS X, you need to set the password for this user in System Preferences before this user can start up and run Fuse ESB Enterprise. |
Enter the name of the user group who will have read, write, and execute privileges for the Fuse ESB Enterprise installation.
The default group is fusesource.
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If the specified group does not exist, the installer will create it and add the owner to it. |
Press y.
Press Enter to start installing Fuse ESB Enterprise on your computer.
When the installer finishes:
Press y then Enter to exit the
installer and view the README file.
Press n then Enter to exit the
installer without viewing the README file.
You can download the Fuse ESB Enterprise archive from the FuseSource Web site at http://fusesource.com/products/fuse-esb-enterprise.
Be sure that you select the proper download for the intended platform.
Installing with the archive does not ensure that your environment is properly configured or install Fuse ESB Enterprise as a system service.
Fuse ESB Enterprise is packaged either as a .zip file (Windows)
or a .tar.gz file. Using a suitable archive tool, such as
Zip or Gunzip, unpack Fuse ESB Enterprise into
a directory to which you have full access.
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Do not unpack the archive file into a folder that has spaces in its path name. For
example, do not unpack into
|
After unpacking Fuse ESB Enterprise and checking the prerequisites, you are now ready to use the product. See Product Introduction for more details.
FuseSource tests and supports Fuse products on the platforms listed at http://fusesource.com/downloads/platforms-supported/.
To run Fuse ESB Enterprise, you need Java 6 and JRE 1.6.0_18 or later.
To develop applications for Fuse ESB Enterprise, you need Java 6, JDK 1.6.0_18 or later.
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Fuse ESB Enterprise is only guaranteed to run with Java runtimes distributed by, or OEMed from, Oracle and IBM. |
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On Red Hat-derived Linux systems, gcj is the default Java
distribution. In these cases, you must download and install an Oracle Java runtime and set
the |
If you used the installer, you can run the uninstaller in GUI or console mode to automate the removal of Fuse ESB Enterprise.
If you installed Fuse ESB Enterprise by unpacking an archive file, you can simply delete Apache ActiveMQ's installation directory from your system.
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Removing Fuse ESB Enterprise from a system also removes all data associated with the Fuse ESB Enterprise installation, including persistence stores and log files. |
To uninstall Fuse ESB Enterprise:
Run the uninstaller.
In GUI mode:
Locate the uninstaller in
.installDir/FuseESBEnterprise-X.X.X
Double-click the uninstaller.
In text mode enter the appropriate command for your platform:
| OS X | sudo |
| Unix/Linux | sudo |
If prompted, provide the necessary credentials to run the uninstaller.
Confirm that you want to uninstall Fuse ESB Enterprise and all of its modules.
In GUI mode, click .
In text mode:
Press y.
Press Enter.
GUI mode is the installer's default mode. In this mode, the installer runs as a wizard that asks you questions about the system and how you would like the system set up for Fuse ESB Enterprise. It then installs Fuse ESB Enterprise using the information provided.
To install Fuse ESB Enterprise in GUI mode:
If you are installing on OS X, mount the installer's disk image.
Double-click the installer.
If a dialog appears asking whether the application is safe to open, authorize the application to run.
If prompted, enter your username and password.
If you encounter a warning about the system not meeting the recommended requirements, click .
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You should evaluate the decision to install Fuse ESB Enterprise on this system. It is likely not going to perform well for mission critical applications. |
If the system meets the minimum installation requirements, the installer opens and displays a welcome page. Otherwise it displays a warning.
Click .
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On Linux systems is used in place of . |
Read the FuseSource license agreement.
Click the box next to I accept the agreement.
Click .
Read the third party license agreement.
Click the box next to I accept the agreement.
Click .
Enter a location for Fuse ESB Enterprise to be installed.
The default locations are:
| OS X | /Applications/FuseESBEnterprise-7.0.1 |
| Unix/Linux | /opt/FuseESBEnterprise-7.0.1 |
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Clicking the folder icon will open a file explorer. |
Click .
Select the installation type.
For more information on installation types see Installation Types.
Click .
Enter the name of the user who will own the Fuse ESB Enterprise installation.
The default user is fuse.
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If the specified user does not exist, the installer will create it. |
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On OS X, you need to set the password for this user in System Preferences before this user can start up and run Fuse ESB Enterprise. |
Enter the name of the user group who will have read, write, and execute privileges for the Fuse ESB Enterprise installation.
The default group is fusesource.
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If the specified group does not exist, the installer will create it and add the owner to it. |
Click .
If installing on Windows, enter the password for the user you specified in Step 14.
Click .
When the installation completes, you can choose to view the README file.
Click to exit the installer.
You can download the Fuse ESB Enterprise installer from the FuseSource Web site at http://fusesource.com/products/fuse-esb-enterprise.
Be sure that you select the proper download for the intended platform.
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On Linux the installer may not download as an executable file. If that is the case, you can simply use the chmod command to make it executable. |
Fuse ESB Enterprise is installed using a smart installer that tests your system for minimum requirements and performs basic environment set up. The installer can run in one of the following modes:
GUI mode—useful when the system you are installing on has a windowing system
Text mode—useful when you do not have a windowing system available because the installer runs in the command terminal
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Text mode is not available on Windows. |
Alternatively, you can download the Fuse ESB Enterprise archive file and unpack it onto your system. This is a useful approach for developer installations. See Installing Fuse ESB Enterprise from an Archive File.
The installer allows you to choose the features included in the Fuse ESB Enterprise installation. You have three choices for the set of features initially installed:
Minimal—installs Apache Karaf, Apache Camel core, and selected Apache Camel components
Medium—installs Apache Karaf, Apache Camel, and Apache ActiveMQ
Full—installs Apache Karaf, Apache Camel, Apache ActiveMQ Apache CXF and the JBI components
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