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  • The JOC Cockpit makes use of the joc_install.xml file that includes installer options such as installation directory, ports etc.
  • Customers with a commercial license should choose the respective license option and specify the location of the license key with the installer response file.
  • The joc_install.xml file is explained with the code listing below. The comments included are intended to be self-explanatory.
    Download: joc_install.xml

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    titleConfiguration of the joc_install.xml file
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    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
    <!-- 
    XML configuration file for JOC Cockpit setup
    
    The JS7 JOC Cockpit is available with a dual license model:
    - GNU GPL v3.0 License, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
    - JS7 Commercial License, see license.txt
    
    The setup asks you for the desired license model,
    see below <entry key="licenseOption" .../>
    
    If you run the installer and do not specify a commercial license key
    then at the same time you accept the terms of the
    license agreement under the GNU GPL v3.0 License.
    -->
    <AutomatedInstallation langpack="eng">
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="home">
            <userInput/>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="licenses">
            <userInput>
            
                <!-- Select the license model (GPL or Commercial) -->
                <entry key="licenseOption" value="GPL"/>
                
                <!-- If you select GPL as license model than the 'licenseFile' must be empty.
                     Otherwise please enter the path to the license file if available.
                     It is also possible to add the license file later. -->
                <entry key="licenseFile" value=""/>
                
            </userInput>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.HTMLLicencePanel id="gpl_license"/>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.HTMLLicencePanel id="commercial_license"/>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.TargetPanel id="target">
            
            <!-- SELECT THE INSTALLATION PATH
                 The path must be absolute! 
                 For example:
                 /opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc on Unix
                 C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\joc on Windows -->
            <installpath>[:choose absolute installation path of JOC Cockpit:]</installpath>
            
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.TargetPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="jetty">
            <userInput>
                
                <!-- JOC Cockpit requires a servlet container such as Jetty. 
                     If a servlet container is already installed then you can use it. 
                     Otherwise a Jetty will be installed if withJettyInstall=yes.
                     You need root permissions to install JOC Cockpit with Jetty. -->
                <entry key="withJettyInstall" value="yes"/>
                <entry key="jettyPort" value="4446"/>
                <!-- Specify the name of the Windows Service or Unix Daemon (default: joc).
                     Required only for multiple instances of JOC Cockpit on the same server. 
                     The name has to be unique per server. This entry is deactivated by a comment because it
                     MUST NOT BE MODIFIED DURING RE-INSTALLATION! -->
                <!--
                <entry key="jettyServiceName" value="joc"/>
                -->
                <!-- Required for Windows only -->
                <entry key="jettyStopPort" value="40446"/>
                <!-- Available for Unix only (root permissions required) -->
                <entry key="withJocInstallAsDaemon" value="yes"/>
                <!-- Enter a user account for running JOC Cockpit (default=current user).
                     For Unix only (root permissions required)!!! -->
                <entry key="runningUser" value=""/>
                <!-- Path to Jetty base directory 
                     For example:
                     /home/[user]/sos-berlin.com/js7/joc on Unix
                     C:\ProgramData\sos-berlin.com\js7\joc on Windows -->
                <entry key="jettyBaseDir" value=""/>
                <!-- Choose 'yes' or 'no' whether the JOC Cockpit's Jetty should be (re)started after installation -->
                <entry key="launchJetty" value="yes"/>
                
                <!-- Java options for Jetty -->
                <!-- Initial memory pool (-Xms) in MB -->
                <entry key="jettyOptionXms" value="128"/>
                <!-- Maximum memory pool (-Xmx) in MB -->
                <entry key="jettyOptionXmx" value="512"/>
                <!-- Thread stack size (-Xss) in KB -->
                <entry key="jettyOptionXss" value="4000"/>
                <!-- Further Java options -->
                <entry key="jettyOptions" value=""/>
                
            </userInput>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="joc">
            <userInput>
                
                <!-- JOC Cockpit can be installed in a cluster. Please type a unique title to identify the cluster node, 
                     e.g. 'Primary' or 'Secondary' (default = hostname). Max. length is 30 characters. -->
                <entry key="jocTitle" value=""/>
                
                <!-- Choose 'yes' if JOC Cockpit is operated as a standby instance in a cluster -->
                <entry key="isStandby" value="no"/>
                
                <!-- Security Level for the deployment signing mechanism: possible values are 'LOW', 'MEDIUM' and 'HIGH':
                     HIGH:
                        RSA/ECDSA certificates are stored for verification per user,
                        signing is performed externally outside of JOC Cockpit.
                     MEDIUM:
                        RSA/ECDSA private keys and certificates are stored for signing per user,
                        signing is performed automatically with the user's private key.
                     LOW:
                        a single RSA/ECDSA private key and certificate are stored with the root account,
                        signing is performed automatically with the root account's private key for all users. -->
                <entry key="securityLevel" value="LOW"/>
                
            </userInput>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="database">
            <userInput>
                <!-- Reporting Database Configuration -->
                
                <!-- Database connection settings can be specified with subsequent entries such as
                     databaseHost, databasePort, ... or by a Hibernate configuration file.
                     or you choose the embedded H2 database (for evaluation only) without further configuration.
                     Possible values are 'withoutHibernateFile', 'withHibernateFile' and 'h2'. -->
                <entry key="databaseConfigurationMethod" value="withoutHibernateFile"/>
                     
                <!-- Choose the database management system. 
                     Supported values are 'mysql' for MySQL, 'oracle' for Oracle, 
                     'mssql' for Microsoft SQL Server, 'pgsql' for PostgreSQL.
                     Used only if databaseConfigurationMethod=withoutHibernateFile -->
                <entry key="databaseDbms" value="mysql"/>
                
                <!-- Path to a Hibernate configuration file if databaseConfigurationMethod=withHibernateFile -->
                <entry key="hibernateConfFile" value=""/>
                
                <!-- You can choose between 'byInstaller', 'byJoc' or 'off' to create the database objects.
                     Data of an already existing installation remain unchanged. 
                     This entry should be 'off' only when you are certain that all objects have already been created.
                     'byJoc' creates or updates database object the next time JOC Cockpit is started. 'byInstaller' is recommended.
                     If databaseConfigurationMethod=h2 then the objects will be created when JOC Cockpit starts and 
                     this value will be ignored -->
                <entry key="databaseCreateTables" value="byInstaller"/>
                
            </userInput>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="dbconnection">
            <userInput>
                <!-- Database configuration if databaseConfigurationMethod=withoutHibernateFile -->
                     
                <!-- Enter the hostname or ip address of the database host.
                     This entry can also be used to configure the URL(s) for Oracle RAC databases.
                     For example:
                     <entry key="databaseHost" value="(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(LOAD_BALANCE=OFF)(FAILOVER=ON)
                        (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=tst-db1.myco.com)(PORT=1604))
                        (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=tst-db2.myco.com)(PORT=1604)))
                        (CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=mydb1.myco.com)(SERVER=DEDICATED)))"/>
                     The "databaseSchema" and "databasePort" entries should be left empty. -->
                <entry key="databaseHost" value=""/>
                
                <!-- Enter the port number for the database instance. Default ports are for MySQL 3306, 
                     Oracle 1521, Microsoft SQL Server 1433, PostgreSQL 5432. -->
                <entry key="databasePort" value=""/>
                
                <!-- Enter the database schema -->
                <entry key="databaseSchema" value=""/>
                
                <!-- Enter the user account for database access -->
                <entry key="databaseUser" value=""/>
                
                <!-- Enter the password for database access -->
                <entry key="databasePassword" value=""/>
                
            </userInput>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="jdbc">
            <userInput>
                <!-- Database configuration if databaseConfigurationMethod != h2 -->
                
                <!-- You can specify an external JDBC Driver, in this case set internalConnector=no
                     For license reasons MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server JDBC drivers are not included. 
                     Alternatively you can use the MariaDB JDBC Driver for MySQL that is included. 
                     For Microsoft SQL Server you have to specify an external JDBC Driver. 
                     An Oracle ojdbc8 JDBC driver is included. -->
                     
                <!-- You can choose between 'yes' or 'no' for using the internal JDBC Driver -->
                <entry key="internalConnector" value="yes"/>
                     
                <!-- Select the path to the JDBC Driver file (*.jar) -->
                <entry key="connector" value=""/>
                
            </userInput>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel id="end">
            <userInput/>
        </com.izforge.izpack.panels.UserInputPanel>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.InstallPanel id="install"/>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.ProcessPanel id="process"/>
        <com.izforge.izpack.panels.FinishPanel id="finish"/>
    </AutomatedInstallation>
    

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