Chapter 3. Downloading the Red Hat Process Automation Manager installation files


Depending on your environment and installation requirements, download a Red Hat Process Automation Manager distribution.

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: Red Hat Process Automation Manager
    • Version: 7.0
  2. Download one of the following product distributions:

    • To use the installer to install Red Hat Process Automation Manager on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.1 , download Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7.0.0 Installer (rhpam-installer-7.0.0.jar). The installer graphical user interface guides you through the installation process.
    • To install Red Hat Process Automation Manager on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7.1 using the deployable zip files, download the following files:

      • Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7.0.0 Process Server for All Supported EE7 Containers (rhpam-7.0.0-kie-server-ee7.zip)
      • Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7.0.0 Business Central Deployable for EAP 7 (rhpam-7.0.0-business-central-eap7-deployable.zip)

    The ZIP files do not require a graphical user interface so you can install Red Hat Process Automation Manager using SSH.

    • To run Business Central without needing to deploy it to an application server, download Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7.0.0 Decision Central Standalone (rhpam-7.0.0-business-central-standalone.jar).
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