Installing WebSphere Commerce Developer using the IBM Installation Manager

Before you begin

Complete the following tasks:
  • The machine on which you are installing meets all prerequisites.
  • You have >installed IBM Rational Application Developer with the WebSphere Application Server Test Environment on the machine.
  • You have stopped any applications running on your machine.
  • You have disabled any Web server that you have configured on your machine.
  • You are logged on as a user with Administrator privileges.
  • WebSphere Commerce EnterpriseWebSphere Commerce Professional If you plan to use the IBM Sales Center development environment, you must preinstall the IBM Sales Center client. See Installing IBM Sales Center for WebSphere Commerce for details.
  • Insert the WebSphere Commerce Developer DVD in the DVD-ROM of the Rational Application Developer machine.
Procedure
  1. Open Installation Manager.
  2. Add the WebSphere Commerce repository location to the Installation Manager:
    1. On the Start page of Installation Manager, click File > Preferences, and then click Repositories. The Repositories page opens, showing any available repositories, their locations, and whether they are connected.
    2. On the Repositories page, click Add Repository.
    3. In the Add Repository dialog box, click Browse. Navigate to the location of your WebSphere Commerce Developer DVD and select the repository.config file, and then click OK. The new repository location is listed.
    4. Click Test Connections to ensure that the Repository URL is available.
  3. From the Start page, click Install. The Installation Manager searches its defined repositories for available packages.
  4. Select the WebSphere Commerce Developer package. Click Next.
  5. View the license panel carefully, and select I accept the terms in the license agreements, then click Next.
  6. Select Create a new package group. Click Next.
  7. Select the languages you want to install. The default is English. Click Next.
  8. Under the IBM WebSphere Commerce Developer edition name feature, select the WebSphere Commerce toolkit feature.
  9. WebSphere Commerce EnterpriseWebSphere Commerce Professional Optional: If you plan to use the IBM Sales Center toolkit, under the IBM WebSphere Commerce Developer edition name feature, select the IBM Sales Center toolkit feature. The IBM Sales Center toolkit is installed to the same location as the WebSphere Commerce toolkit.
  10. Click Next.
  11. Confirm all information and click Install.
  12. After the installation completes, a summary page is displayed. In the success message, a link to the Installation Manager log is provided. Click Finish.
  13. To ensure the install has completed successfully, you can take additional actions:
    1. Examine the contents of WCDE_installdir/logs/setup.log. If setup.log is empty or has errors, run WCDE_installdir/bin/restoreDefault.bat from the command line, then run setup.bat.
    2. Check that the install was able to properly detect Rational Application Developer on your system by ensuring that WCDE_installdir/bin/setenv.bat sets the RAD_HOME environment variable to RAD_installdir correctly.
    3. WebSphere Commerce ProfessionalWebSphere Commerce Enterprise If you have installed the IBM Sales Center development environment component examine the contents of the WCDE_installdir/logs/setupmsc.log for errors. If errors appear in the setupmsc.log, examine the WCDE_installdir/bin/setenv.bat file. Ensure that the RAD_HOME environment variable points to the correct Rational Application Developer installation location, and that the WED_HOME environment variable points to the correct IBM Sales Center for WebSphere Commerce location.

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