Chapter 12. Downloading the Red Hat Decision Manager installation files


You can use the installer JAR file or deployable ZIP files to install Red Hat Decision Manager. You can run the installer in interactive or command line interface (CLI) mode. Alternatively, you can extract and configure the Business Central and KIE Server deployable ZIP files. If you want to run Business Central without deploying it to an application server, download the Business Central Standalone JAR file.

Download a Red Hat Decision Manager distribution that meets your environment and installation requirements.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to the Software Downloads page in the Red Hat Customer Portal (login required), and select the product and version from the drop-down options:

    • Product: Decision Manager
    • Version: 7.11
  2. Download one of the following product distributions, depending on your preferred installation method:

    Note

    You only need to download one of these distributions.

    • If you want to use the installer to install Red Hat Decision Manager on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.3, download Red Hat Decision Manager 7.11.0 Installer (rhdm-installer-7.11.0.jar). The installer graphical user interface guides you through the installation process.
    • If you want to install Red Hat Decision Manager on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.3 using the deployable ZIP files, download the following files:

      • Red Hat Decision Manager 7.11.0 KIE Server for All Supported EE8 Containers (rhdm-7.11.0-kie-server-ee8.zip)
      • Red Hat Decision Manager 7.11.0 KIE Server Deployable for EAP 7 (rhdm-7.11.0-decision-central-eap7-deployable.zip)
    • To run Business Central without needing to deploy it to an application server, download Red Hat Decision Manager 7.11.0 Business Central Standalone (rhdm-7.11.0-decision-central-standalone.jar).
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