Ephox EditLive! for Java JavaScript Edition Installation Guide

Introduction

This document outlines the steps needed to install the Ephox EditLive! for Java development suite. This includes the SDK documentation, examples, Ephox EditLive! for Java Applet, Configuration Tool and any other code that is required.

To find out more about Ephox EditLive! for Java, see the Product Information.

NOTE: It is recommended that you run the Ephox EditLive! for Java JavaScript SDK Install on a Web server on your local machine.  However, if you wish to deploy to another Web server please click here.

Installation Details

Ephox EditLive! for Java JavaScript Edition will be shipped to you in the .zip archive format. The first step you need to undertake is to un-zip, or un-archive the downloaded file. In order to do this, simply use an un-archiving program such as WinZip, Power Archiver or any other number of archiving utility tools available. You should un-archive the file to an appropriate location, such as C:\editlivejava. Once you have correctly un-archived the file, you need to set up Ephox EditLive! for Java to run on your Web server, as per the instructions below.

Web Server Deployment

To deploy the EditLive! for Java JavaScript SDK on your Web server simply copy the webfolder directory, and all its subdirectories, from the location where they were un-archived to to a location from which they can be served on your Web server.

What to do when you have Finished the Installation Process

If you have followed this installation guide correctly, you can now start using Ephox EditLive! for Java JavaScript Edition. Please direct your browser to the default.htm document in the root directory of your Ephox EditLive! for Java folder. For example, if you added a Web application called "editlivejava" to your local host Web server (on port 8080), to start viewing the documentation simply direct your Web browser to http://localhost:8080/editlivejava .  If you have deployed EditLive! for Java JavaScipt Edition on an external Web server then see Deploying to an External Web Server.  Please work through the Ephox EditLive! for Java JavaScript Edition documentation and examples to familiarize yourselves with the product.