Installing Zulu

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===Manual Installation===
 
===Manual Installation===
 
====Prerequisites====
 
====Prerequisites====
* Download and install Apache Tomcat 6.x
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* Download and install Apache Tomcat 6.x from http://tomcat.apache.org, for Windows make sure to download the installer
* Add Tomcat to your startup applications
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* Follow Tomcat documentation for running Tomcat as server, for Windows make to make the service selection during installation
* Start up Tomcat
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* Start up Tomcat, this usually happens automatically when using the installer.
 
      
 
      
 
====Installing Zulu====
 
====Installing Zulu====
* Copy the Zulu.war file from the Installer Data folder into the webapps folder in your Tomcat instance.
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* Copy the Zulu.war file from the Installer Data folder into the <code>$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps</code> folder in your Tomcat instance.
* Modify zulu.xml file located in the conf/Catalina/localhost folder.
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* Modify <code>zulu.xml</code> file located in the <code>$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost</code> folder.
** Specify your username and password on these two lines of the zulu.xml file:
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** Specify your username and password on these two lines of the <code>zulu.xml</code> file:
*** <Parameter name="zulu.adminUsername" value="" override="false" />
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*** <code><Parameter name="zulu.adminUsername" value="" override="false" /></code>
*** <Parameter name="zulu.adminPassword" value="" override="false" />
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*** <code><Parameter name="zulu.adminPassword" value="" override="false" /></code>
 
* If necessary for your configuration, set up URL forwarding from IIS / Apache to your Tomcat connectors. See Tomcat documentation on how to do this.
 
* If necessary for your configuration, set up URL forwarding from IIS / Apache to your Tomcat connectors. See Tomcat documentation on how to do this.
  

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Contents

Installation: Installing the plugin on your FileMaker Server

Installation

Servlet rather than a "plugin"

Zulu was introduced as both a traditional server-side plugin and as a small application (a servlet) for FileMaker Server. Newer versions of Zulu are only available as servlets because these offer a lot more configuration options.

Follow the instructions for installing the servlet here:

Installing Zulu as a Servlet

For user with an older version, you can find the older plugin instructions here...

Installing the Plugin Version

...but remember that upgrading to the new version of Zulu is free and is as easy as downloading a new build.

Need more?

Read more about the differences between the two installation options here.

Upgrading to Server 12

If you have Zulu installed and are going to upgrade to FileMaker Server 12, then please uninstall Zulu before proceeding. Server 12 installs different Web Publishing components and this will prevent and conflicts.

Manual Installation

Prerequisites

  • Download and install Apache Tomcat 6.x from http://tomcat.apache.org, for Windows make sure to download the installer
  • Follow Tomcat documentation for running Tomcat as server, for Windows make to make the service selection during installation
  • Start up Tomcat, this usually happens automatically when using the installer.

Installing Zulu

  • Copy the Zulu.war file from the Installer Data folder into the $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps folder in your Tomcat instance.
  • Modify zulu.xml file located in the $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost folder.
    • Specify your username and password on these two lines of the zulu.xml file:
      • <Parameter name="zulu.adminUsername" value="" override="false" />
      • <Parameter name="zulu.adminPassword" value="" override="false" />
  • If necessary for your configuration, set up URL forwarding from IIS / Apache to your Tomcat connectors. See Tomcat documentation on how to do this.

Next Steps

Serve the Sample File

Confirm your installation and see Zulu at work by serving the Zulu Sample File on your server. You'll want to do this before adding Zulu to your own file.

Zulu Serving The Sample File

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