Enterprise RTView® 
User Guide


Application with Direct Data Connection - Manual Setup

This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to manually deploy Enterprise RTView. Refer to Application with Direct Data Connection - Manual Deployment Process for a summary of these instructions. Alternatively, you can use the Deployment Wizard to guide you through this process.

Step 1: Setup File Server

NOTE: Instead of using a file server, you may install your project files onto each client machine. Using a file server allows you to update project files in a single location but is not required.

A: Verify System Requirements
 

  • All clients must be able to map a drive to this system.

  • B: Install Project Files
    At this point you have verified your system requirements.

    1. Create a shared project directory to store files for the application.

    2. Copy the following files into this directory from the project directory where you developed your Enterprise RTView application:
     
    • Display (.rtv) files 
    • Panel configuration file  (optional)
    • .jar file containing custom classes (optional)
    • Security configuration files (optional)
    • OPTIONS.ini
    • COLORS.ini (only required if Custom Colors have been defined)
    • Refer to Deployment in the Data Sources section of this documentation for information on configuration (.ini) files specific to your data sources.
    You have finished Step 1. Go to Step 2: Install and Setup Client.


    Step 2: Install and Setup Client
    At this point you have setup the file server.

    A: Verify System Requirements
     
  • Basic system requirements
  • In addition to basic system requirements, refer to the Data Sources section of this documentation for system requirements and setup specific to your data source.

  • B: Install and Setup Enterprise RTView

    NOTE: Instead of installing Enterprise RTView on each client system, you can install it only on the file server and have all clients share the installation by running it over a mapped drive. Using a single installation allows you to upgrade your Enterprise RTView version on a single system. Each client must still register.

    1. Install Enterprise RTView

    2. Setup Enterprise RTView


    C: Register
    At this point you have installed and setup Enterprise RTView.

    Register for a license for the Display Viewer.


    D: Map Drive to File Server

    You have finished Step 2. Go to Step 3: Test Client.


    Step 3: Test Client
    At this point you have setup the file server and the client.

    A: Testing

    1. In an initialized command window  go to the project directory on the file server and:
     
      type run_viewer
    NOTE: If no file is specified on the command line (on Windows or UNIX), the Display Viewer Application opens init.rtv. If the file init.rtv is not found, a blank display opens. Once the Display Viewer Application is open, you can access display files by selecting File>Open.

    NOTE: Java options specified in RTV_JAVAOPTS are used by the run_viewer scripts. These options are not used when the Display Viewer is started from the Windows Start menu.

    NOTE: Application options set on the command line will override values in initialization files. See Appendix C for more information on using command line parameters.

    2. Login. By default, the Display Viewer requires a login to support role based security. If your system administrator has configured a user name and password for you, use those. You may also need to select a role. Otherwise, the default user name and password are:
     
      User Name: admin
      Password: admin



    Congratulations! Enterprise RTView deployment is completed.  

     
    Enterprise RTView contains components licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.

     

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