“C:Program FilesApache Software FoundationTomcat 6.0confCatalinalocalhost”Ģ8) Open Command Prompt (Always as Administrator) by clicking Start, Run, type "cmd" and click OK.Ģ9) Change the deployment directory within the SAP BusinessObjects installation path you installed to ("C:Program FilesBusiness Objectsdeployment").ģ0) Run the command "wdeploy tomcat6 deployall".ģ1) A BUILD SUCCESSFUL message will appear once deployment of all WAR files is successful. Within the Catalina folder create another folder called localhost This path is the one where Apache Tomcat was installed.Ģ5) Assign the right value to the respective variable in case it does not have it.Ģ7) In the “C:Program FilesApache Software FoundationTomcat 6.0conf” directory create a folder called Catalina. It can be located in "C:Program FilesBusiness Objectsdeployment" folder.Ģ4) Make sure that the file has the correct path to the Tomcat6.0.x executable. # as_service_key_value: name of the String value where the java startup parameters are stored, in the key pointed to by as_service_keyĢ3) Open the file tomcat6.xml in Notepad. # (there is generally no need to touch this)Īs_service_key=HKLMSOFTWAREApache Software FoundationProcrun 2.0$ParametersJava # as_service_key: on windows, when tomcat is installed as a service, the name of the key where the java startup parameters are stored # as_service_name: on windows, the name of the tomcat service when tomcat is installed as a service # as_instance: the application server instance to deploy to (represents the name of a folder in the conf/Catalina directory) # as_dir: the installation directory of the application serverĪs_dir=C:Program FilesApache Software FoundationTomcat 6.0 It can be located in "C:Program FilesBusiness Objectsdeployment" folder.ġ9) Uncomment the variable "as_service_name".Ģ0) Assign the following values to the respective variables:Ģ1) The file should look something like this: nfigdir=C:/Program Files/Business Objects/Dashboard and Analytics 12.0ġ7) Click on Apply, OK and restart the Tomcat service.ġ8) Open the file config.tomcat6 in Notepad. =C:/Program Files/Business ObjectsOLAP Intelligence 12.0/stylesheets/
=C:/Program Files/Business Objects/BusinessObjects Enterprise 12.0/
There will be a small icon in the system tray as shown below.ġ4) Add the path "C:Program FilesBusiness Objectsjavasdklibtools.jar" in Java Classpath field after the existing entry separated by a semi-colon ( ).ġ5) Add the value 1024 (the value depends on your RAM) in Minimum and Maximum memory pool field.ġ6) Add the following values in the Java Options field.
Click Install.ĩ) Uncheck the "Show Readme" check box. Click Nextħ) Enter the user name & password for Administrator login & click Next.Ĩ) Enter the below mentioned path that points to JRE supplied with BOE XI 3.1 (or the JDK in “C:Program FilesJavajdk1.5.0_22” that was installed in step 2).
Click Next.Ĥ) Click "I Agree" on the License Agreement screen.ĥ) Select the install type from drop down box & click Next.Ħ) Enter the destination folder where Tomcat 6 is to be installed.
The new Apache Tomcat used was version 6.0.36.Īll instructions below are using default paths for SAP BusinessObjects and Tomcat 6 installations on a Windows system where the files are put in to “C:Program Files” you can change replace these folders with your own ones.ġ) Download Tomcat 6.0.x service installer (Where the x is the version that you want).Ģ) This step is only needed if your SAP BusinessObjects installation does not have the Java JDK installed:Ģb) Install the JDK 5.0 Update 22 package.ģ) Run and install the Tomcat 6.0.x executable. The process was done in an environment with Windows Server, SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 3.1 SP3 and Apache Tomcat 5.5.
This post will guide you through the steps on how to successfully make the upgrade of your Tomcat from version 5 to 6 in BOXI 3.x to remove the risk produced by a security hole.