Hi,
I'm working on planning a LiveCycle ES2 for JBoss to ES4 for JBoss upgrade where we are looking to install ES4 onto new hardware (Windows Server 2008 R2).
The plan is to install and configure ES2 as per the previous installation and then run the ES4 upgrade over the top.
We are looking at performing the installation on pre-production servers alongside the current production environment. The idea being that:
Below is some additional information on the current environment:
My question is based on the current LiveCycle setup, is there any need to migrate the existing databases\GDS or can we simply create an empty database and use the Configuration Manager to create\update the appropriate tables? If a data migration is required, is this repeatable (i.e. we migrate once during a pre-production testing and then a second time during a production rollout)?
In addition, is it safe to re-run the Configuration Manager in order to point LiveCycle at a different database\database server?
Thanks in advance.
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Going through your notes, it looks like it would be OK (since it's only PDFG and RE), if you just create an empty database and use the Configuration Manager to create\update the appropriate table. Also, it is safe to re-run the Configuration Manager in order to point LiveCycle at a different database\database server OR manually change the datasources through application server console. Please make sure to look at the new ES4 API(in case you are using the LC APIs to invoke the services through your application) documents to check whether anything has changed and test yor application with ES4.
-Wasil
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Going through your notes, it looks like it would be OK (since it's only PDFG and RE), if you just create an empty database and use the Configuration Manager to create\update the appropriate table. Also, it is safe to re-run the Configuration Manager in order to point LiveCycle at a different database\database server OR manually change the datasources through application server console. Please make sure to look at the new ES4 API(in case you are using the LC APIs to invoke the services through your application) documents to check whether anything has changed and test yor application with ES4.
-Wasil
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Thanks for your response on this Wasil.
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