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Complete ADempiere Server Install
Before proceeding, please verify that you already have:
- Database installed (i.e. Oracle 10g, Oracle 10gXE, PostgreSQL) and the database service is running.
- Java JDK installed.
- Installed and configured the ADempiere Server.
- Initialized the ADempiere Database.
Start Application Server
You can now start the JBoss based ADempiere Application Server.
To run the ADempiere Server from a console, open up a console window and go to the $ADEMPIERE_HOME/utils directory. Run the script RUN_Server2 (.bat or .sh depending on your OS). Then you will see the RUN_Server2 output, such as:
Please check that there are NO errors. You can look in the log files to verify this (they are located at $ADEMPIERE_HOME/jboss/server/adempiere/logs).
The most common problems are with ports already in use. Typical conflicting ports are:
- HTTP: 80, 443, 8080, 8443
- RMI : 1098, 1099
For Linux users: sometimes it helps simply restarting the workstation/server and executing RUN_Server2 as root.
Any port conflict when starting the Application Server must be resolved!
If the server started with no errors, you can move on to Launching the ADempiere Application.