Installation and configuration
Spotfire Server requires that the preparation, installation, database configuration, and server configuration happen in a specific order. Make sure that you follow the steps as described.
See Basic installation process for Spotfire for the required sequence.
- Preparation
Prepare to install Spotfire Server by downloading the required software from the TIBCO eDelivery and Support websites, recording the required system properties, and setting up the Spotfire database on your database server. - Installation
The Spotfire Server installer adds three major components to your system: A Java environment (JDK), a Tomcat application server, and a Spotfire Server web application. - Database drivers
DataDirect database drivers work well for test environments, but for production environments, drivers from Oracle or Microsoft SQL are strongly recommended. - Applying hotfixes to the server
Before you begin configuring Spotfire Server, you must install any available hotfix for this version of the server. - Initial configuration
It is recommended that Spotfire administrators configure a successful basic installation of Spotfire Server before configuring more advanced implementations. - Start or stop Spotfire Server
You must start Spotfire Server after completing initial configuration of the server, before deploying client packages. In addition, you must restart Spotfire Server any time that you change its configuration. The restart causes the server to retrieve a fresh copy of the configuration.xml file from the database. - Clustered server deployments
Large companies often opt for clustered server deployments, where several Spotfire Servers share a database and work together to carry out the server tasks. - Deploying client packages to Spotfire Server
To install and use the Spotfire Analyst client and Spotfire web client, you must first deploy the following distribution file (.sdn file) to Spotfire Server: Spotfire.Dxp.sdn. - User authentication
Spotfire supports a variety of user authentication protocols for verifying the identities of users logging in to the program. - HTTPS
By default, Spotfire uses the HTTP protocol for communication between clients and Spotfire Server. To achieve a higher level of security, use the HTTPS protocol instead, ensuring encryption between clients and server. - Node manager installation
To be able to run services, you must first install and trust one or several node managers, depending on the expected workload. Node managers should not be installed on computers that are running Spotfire Server. - Login behavior configuration
You can configure various aspects of the Spotfire login dialog. - Service installation on a node
After installing and trusting a node manager, you configure and install services and service instances on the node. - Sites
You can create multiple Spotfire environments that share the same Spotfire database, including the library and user directory. These environments, which are called sites, can be configured to reduce latency for multi-geographic deployments. Sites also enable the use of a variety of authentication methods, along with different user directories, within the same deployment. - Connectors
With the connectors that are available in Spotfire, users can connect to, and analyze data from, a variety of data sources. This section describes how to configure the connectors for use in Spotfire Analyst, TIBCO Spotfire® Business Author, TIBCO Spotfire Consumer, and TIBCO Spotfire® Automation Services. - Additional configuration
You can add to or change your Spotfire configuration by using the configuration tool or the command line, or by working directly in the configuration file.
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