Where is the installation documentation?

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‎11-09-2006 06:06 AM
I may be missing something, but I cannot find any information on the most basic thing - how to install Alfresco (Community Edition) on Windows. There is no reference or link to "installation" from the homepage, and my next choice, clicking on the menu item "Documentation", also yielded a page containing no reference to installation. My third choice, typing "installation" into the search box yielded a few Google results for newsletters, but no installation guide. Next, I downloaded the tutorial pdf, but this assumed I had already installed Alfresco.
Not put off, I went to the wiki -> documentation -> server admin guide -> server installation -> installing on ms windows -> download and install Alfresco. This page had the useful information "Having used Documentum for 10 years, everything I have read on Alfresco seems to make a lot of sense. Here I am : discovering the product, installing it and surely promoting it to my customers if it does what it says. Alfresco yours, Pascal".
None the wiser about how to install Alfresco, I have come here. Help!
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‎02-10-2009 04:40 PM
Extremely painful to install the application !!That's really not a very useful comment. Do you have anything constructive to recommend about your experience? What operating system were you trying to install on? What database? What problems did you get? etc.
I had installed an earlier version of alfresco a year ago. The new version is impossible to install cleanly.
We're looking for constructive feedback here; it's no use just saying "it was too difficult".
Mike

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‎02-11-2009 11:06 AM
I must be the twentith developper to complain about installing Alfresco 3.0. It's not normal that i need to debug an alfresco production version!
Everything seem to be ok during installation. I use the default database.
But i've errors in the console when launching alfresco :
Something like "Error creating bean … WSDL Manager. JAXB2.0 is loaded but RI …need JAXB2.1. Please use endorsed directory mechanism to put jaxb-api.jar"
I've put the new version in jaxb-ap.jar in %JAVA_HOME%/lib/endorsed, put it on (TOMCAT_ALFRESCO)/lib/endorsed. It doesn't work.
Any Help???? Or a clear installation documentation???
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‎02-11-2009 11:42 AM
e.g. http://forums.alfresco.com/en/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=14849

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‎02-12-2009 04:39 AM

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‎02-12-2009 05:07 AM

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‎09-18-2009 05:53 AM
I have found the documentation, but it wasn't easy….
So, I'm new to alfresco, I want to get an idea of what the installation involves, what depedancies, supported platforms, hardware requirements etc etc. I come to alfresco.com, looking for docs. There is no obvious link off the home page - but apparently I can join the community to get the docs. So I register…and just get a home page - http://share.alfresco.com/share/page/user/ianlavey/dashboard - with no links to anywhere useful. So I go back to the home page and try the 'resources' tab. This offers me a documentation link, but when I log in (again) it's back to my dashboard. No help there then.
Interestingly, when I go through the fist few steps I get to some online docs…which is odd.
So - should the login link on this page: http://www.alfresco.com/products/docs/ actually be http://share.alfresco.com/share/page/site/community/documentlibrary#path=%252FDocumentation ?
Anyway, I think it's a bit rude to require registration to read any of the docs, even pre-install stuff.
Ian.
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‎09-29-2009 09:47 PM
PS–a couple hours after the above post…..I found I had to make the Install file executable (right click and change a property) and it launched, ran, and completed within minutes. Now, how to start Alfresco? I have a dropdown under applications, but the only choice is to uninstall. I know have a new folder at /home/[myusername]/Alfresco; should it be somewhere else? If I browse to localhost:8080/alfresco, I get a page not found. MySQL shows a 'Alfresco' database, but it has no tables. Seems like something more needs to happen. Stumped again. What's next?
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‎09-30-2009 06:09 AM
Alternatively, there's some help on our own wiki here: http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Installing_Alfresco_Lab_3_Stable_on_Ubuntu_8.10
Mike
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‎10-07-2009 01:07 PM
…but I'm a business person, not a techie; so what do I do next?
Your ambition is nothing short of admirable. Most business people wouldn't even dare to try install. If all you're looking to do is to test out Alfresco, I believe there is a demo server on Alfresco's website. Otherwise, make good use of this forum.
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‎10-09-2009 04:38 AM
