You can either download the adapter package or install the package from a CD. The installer prompts you to accept the license agreement, then to choose to perform a typical install or custom install.
The installer checks your system for the installation home directory that was established when TIBCO Runtime Agent was installed. The adapter is installed under the installation home directory.
The following table lists the platform-specific installation packages where version_number is the Adapter release number. For example, the installation package name for TIBCO Adapter for Kenan/BP 6.0.0 on the AIX 5.3 is TIB_adkenan-suite_6.0.0_aix52_power_java_kenan12.0_64.tar.
Your Tuxedo 9.0 software on AIX platforms should support JNI, which is required for the Kenan/BP API-TS connection. A sample installation procedure is provided below to patch your Tuxedo software for the JNI support. Contact your Tuxedo provider to confirm if such patch is required and obtain the installation steps and required source files (libbuft.im, libbuft.ex). The sample installation procedure is as follows:
If the cc compiler can not compile the file, use the
xlc compiler.
GUI mode performs the installation in an interactive graphical interface. The installer prompts you for values specific to your environment. Execute the installation program by typing the following in a terminal window:
Console mode allows you to install the software in a console window. The installer prompts you for values. When installing in console mode you can move through the installation process as shown:
This mode installs the adapter in a terminal window without prompting you for any information during installation. It installs the adapter using default values. Execute the installation program by typing the following in a terminal window:
This installation is performed in a console window or a terminal window. The installer prompts you for information during installation and saves your answers in a response file. The response file can be used during subsequent installations to create another instance using the same values as the original installation, either with or without prompting for changes.