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- Deploy Service Manager Collaboration with HTTPS
- Task 1: Enable LW-SSO on the Service Manager server
- Task 2: Enable LW-SSO on the Service Manager web tier
- Task 3: Test LW-SSO with the Service Manager web tier
- Task 4: Install Java for the chat server
- Task 5: Deploy the chat server
- Task 6: Deploy the chat service
- Task 7: Deploy the End User Chat UI
- Task 8: Deploy and configure the web server
- Task 9: Define the display of the End User Chat UI for ESS portal
- Task 10: Define the display of the End User Chat UI for Service Portal
- Task 11: Configure LW-SSO for the chat server
- Task 12: Configure LW-SSO for the chat service
- Task 13: Enable Service Manager Collaboration
- Task 14: Select a portal for End User Chat
- Task 15: Integrate with Microsoft Skype for Business
- Task 16: Migrate data from EC
- Task 17: Configure Tomcat for HTTPS support
Task 4: Install Java for the chat server
In this task, you will install Java (64-bit recommended) and then set the JAVA_HOME
variable for the chat server. If you are using your own server and already have Java installed, set JAVA_HOME
to the location of your JDK and follow step 6 only.
Follow these steps:
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This task uses the latest Java 8. Download the latest version of Java from the Java website.
- The system displays the welcome screen. Click Next.
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Accept the default installation folder (C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx), and then click Next to start the Java installation process.
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On the JRE Destination Folder screen, accept the default installation folder (C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx) and click Next.
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When the Java installation is complete, click Close.
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Add a new environment variable for the server.
Field Value Variable name JAVA_HOME Variable value C:\Program Files\Java\jdk.1.8.0_xx\ -
Add another new environment variable as shown below.
Field Value Variable name CLASSPATH Variable value C:\Program Files\Java\jdk.1.8.0_xx\lib\ -
Edit the Path environment variable to append
;%JAVA_HOME%\bin\
to the end of the variable value. -
Click OK repeatedly to exit.