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This section provides an overview of the installation process that applies to both Service Gateway for ODBC (Open Systems) and Service Gateway for Oracle (Open Systems). Hereafter, these products are referred to as simply Service Gateway for ODBC and Service Gateway for Oracle.For the Service Gateway, the terms local installation and remote installation are used in relation to the presence of a Data Object Broker component of a TIBCO Object Service Broker installation. You can install the Service Gateway as follows:
• Local (Enablement) — The software is installed on the same host in which TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems is installed. Both components share configuration files.
• Remote on Separate Host (Standalone) — The software is installed on a host in which TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems is not present.
• Remote on Same Host (Standalone) — The software is installed on a host in which TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems is present, but the components do not share configuration files. This installation type is suitable for implementations in which the Service Gateway communicates with a Data Object Broker other than that on the same host.When you run the installer, it detects the presence of TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems if it is installed on the target host. At that time, you are given the choice to install the software with the base product (shared configuration files), or separately from the base product (components do not share configuration files).
For Linux, the only supported installation type for Service Gateway for Oracle is a standalone installation, in which the Data Object Broker runs remotely on a separate host.
• GUI mode — in GUI mode, the installer presents panels that allow you to make choices about product selection, product location, and so on. When you invoke the installer by double-clicking on the icon, GUI mode is used.
• Console mode — Console mode allows you to run the installer from the command line. This is useful if your machine does not have a window environment.
• Silent mode — Silent mode either installs using the default settings or uses a response file that contains properties you can set for your installation. Silent mode installs without prompting you for information. For details, see Generating and Using a Response File.
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