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Ensure that your versions of:
- the database(s)
- Apache Tomcat
- Java
that are supported in the planned upgrade.
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Check Java and database connectors
If java needs Java needs upgrading, you must verify that any JDBC connectors you have installed to non-standard databases are still supported. The standard databases supported by PhixFlow are Oracle, MS SQL Server and MySQL/ MariaDB. The drivers needed to connect to these databases are shipped with PhixFlow, and connections to external databases through PhixFlow data sources are supported by these drivers; see Datasource.
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PhixFlow will not be available to users until the upgrade is complete and you restart Apache Tomcat. |
Step 3 - Upgrade the Environment
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We will refer to the new PhixFlow release directory as $RELEASE
and its corresponding Apache Tomcat directory as $TOMCAT.
Step 5 - Install the new Webapp into Apache Tomcat
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If you have configured PhixFlow to show your company logo, also copy $TOMCAT/webapps/phixflow/
gui/images/customerLogo.svg
. from the archive to the new webapps foldercorresponding directory in the new PhixFlow webapp.
Step 6 - Upgrade the Database
Run all migration scripts run in sequence from the starting version to this version.
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Some of the scripts can generate warning messages. One example of this is , such as Caution: Changing any part of an object name could break scripts and stored procedures. Generally, these warning messages do not indicate a problem. However, in the event that if you see any error messages, please contact your PhixFlow support team. |
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