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Where can I find the .ear file?

melvin
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hey guys,

I am trying to install Alfresco on Weblogic 9 running on RedHat except I am facing a couple issues because the document is for Weblogic on Windows. Can someone help answer the following questions:

Where do I go for the license file?

For this line: # Copy contents of the c:\temp_dir\extensions folder into the c:\bea\user_projects\domains\alf_domain\lib\alfresco folder.  I am assuming it means c:\temp_dir\alfresco\extensions?

Is OpenOffice required?
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mrogers
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I am trying to install Alfresco on Weblogic 9 running on RedHat except I am facing a couple issues because the document is for Weblogic on Windows. Can someone help answer the following questions:

Where do I go for the license file?
- you contact alfresco sales.   http://www.alfresco.com/about/contact/

For this line: # Copy contents of the c:\temp_dir\extensions folder into the c:\bea\user_projects\domains\alf_domain\lib\alfresco folder. I am assuming it means c:\temp_dir\alfresco\extensions?
- yes, probably

Is OpenOffice required?
- Open office is used to transform M$ documents.   You can get by without it but you obviously loose a bit of functionality.

And alfresco comes as a WAR file rather than an EAR.    You can download it from either the community or enterprise sites. e.g. http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Community_Edition_file_list_32r