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Chapter 1. Quick Start with Red Hat JBoss BRMS

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This section describes how to download, install, and run Red Hat JBoss BRMS. For more detailed steps and alternative methods of installation, see the Red Hat JBoss BRMS Installation Guide.

Prerequisites

  • A supported Java version installed on your system. See the Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite 6 Supported Configurations section of the Red Hat Customer Portal for a list of supported Java versions.
  • A Red Hat JBoss EAP server installation, version 6.4 or higher. If you are using the installer file, you must have Red Hat JBoss EAP 6 version 6.4.7 or higher.
Note

It may be necessary for you to update your Red Hat JBoss EAP server. If the installer informs you of such need, download the newest patch from the Red Hat Customer Portal and follow the instructions for updating in the Red Hat JBoss EAP Installation Guide.

Procedure: Red Hat JBoss BRMS Quick Start

  1. Download the installer from the Software Downloads section of the Red Hat Customer Portal.
  2. Run installer by executing the following command:

    java -jar jboss-brms-VERSION-installer.jar
  3. Finish the installation process. Note the user name and password for accessing the Red Hat JBoss BRMS application after installation.
  4. After successful installation, in a command prompt, change into the EAP_HOME directory where you have installed Red Hat JBoss BRMS.
  5. Start the server:

    bin/standalone.sh
  6. Open a web browser and enter http://localhost:8080/business-central/. Log in using the user name and password for accessing the Red Hat JBoss BRMS application that you created at installation time.

You have successfully installed and run Red Hat JBoss BRMS.

Next Steps

If you want more details about installation on both Red Hat JBoss EAP and other containers, see Red Hat JBoss BRMS Installation Guide.

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