----------------------- --- Desktop Manager --- ----------------------- - Step 1: Generating the configure script - ------------------------------------------- NOTE: Tarball releases already include a configure script so this step is unnecessary in that case. Type this in the root path of the source code to generate the configure script: $ ./autogen.sh --help - Step 2: Calling the configure script - ---------------------------------------- In the root path of the source code, you should execute the configure script. For more information on changing the default paths, execute configure with the --help option. $ ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --with-webconsole-prefix=/opt/sun/webconsole \ --with-jato-path=/opt/sun/share/lib/jato.jar \ --with-ns-ldap-path=/usr/share/lib/java/ldapjdk.jar NOTE: You should use the same prefix than the SPI, otherwise you need to set the --with-apoc-dir option. - Step 3: Building the sources - -------------------------------- If the configuration ends successfully, then you should build and install the sources: $ make $ make install - Step 4: Post installation - ----------------------------- After installation, you should copy or make symbolic link from some files of the Java Web Console repository, the following example assumes that the webconsole is installed under /opt/sun/webconsole: $ cd /opt/sun/webconsole/apoc $ ln -s /opt/sun/webconsole/private/import/tld WEB-INF/ $ ln -s /opt/sun/webconsole/private/import/lib/registrationservlet.jar WEB-INF/lib/ $ ln -s /opt/sun/webconsole/private/import/help com_sun_web_ui/ $ ln -s /opt/sun/webconsole/private/import/jsp com_sun_web_ui/ Finally, you need to install the APOC Template Packages on the apoc/packages directory, if you have them installed already somewhere else, a symbolink link will work here as well: $ ln -s /usr/share/apoc/packages /opt/sun/webconsole/apoc/packages