
Adobe LiveCycle
Preparing your Environment
Installing and Configuring LiveCycle Security Products for JBoss
Preparing JBoss 41
Preparing JBoss
This section applies to all LiveCycle security products.
To prepare JBoss for the manual configuration of LiveCycle products, you must do the following:
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Install JBoss Application Server 3.2. 5. (See
“Installing JBoss Application Server 3.2.5” on page 41
.)
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Set up users, roles, and login files. (See
“Setting up users, roles, and login files” on page 41
.)
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Configure DocumentServicesLibrary.jar. (See
“Configuring DocumentServicesLibrary.jar” on page 42
.)
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Copy files. (See
“Copying files” on page 42
.)
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Copy files to run LiveCycle Policy Server with LiveCycle Workflow. (See
“Copying files to run
LiveCycle Policy Server with LiveCycle Workflow” on page 43
.)
Installing JBoss Application Server 3.2.5
To prepare JBoss for the manual configuration of LiveCycle products, you must download and install JBoss
Application Server 3.2.5. You can obtain JBoss at this location:
http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossas/download
If you are performing a turnkey install, you do not need to install JBoss because Configuration Manager
installs it automatically.
Setting up users, roles, and login files
This section applies to LiveCycle Reader Extensions only.
To run LiveCycle Reader Extensions, you must set up a default user, user role, and user login. The
installation program creates the appropriate files, but you must move them from the LiveCycle Reader
Extensions installation directory to the application server deployment directory. After you have set up the
default user, you can create additional users and user roles.
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To set up default users, roles, and a login file:
1. Copy the following files from the
[LiveCycle root]
/components/readerextensions/jboss/conf directory
to the JBoss directory
[appserver root]
/server/all/conf directory:
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ares-roles.properties
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ares-users.properties
2. Stop and restart JBoss Application Server.
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To create additional users and roles:
1. In the
[appserver root]
/server/all/conf directory, open the text file named ares-users.properties.
2. Type the names of the users you want to create, and assign each user a password. For example:
Joe=23Kin89
Mary=FY9876
admin=adminpassword
3. Save the file.