Sybase Powerbuilder V115 Enterprise Edition 6131765115041SS User Manual

Installation Guide  
®
PowerBuilder Enterprise  
11.5  
Contents  
CHAPTER 1  
Silent install and uninstall for the PBVM.................................. 23  
Installing the PBVM in EAServer or the Application Server  
Installing Ghostscript............................................................... 26  
Installing PostScript drivers ..................................................... 27  
Troubleshooting SySAM issues ..................................................... 28  
Removing a product....................................................................... 29  
Index ............................................................................................................................................. 31  
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PowerBuilder Enterprise  
About This Book  
Audience  
This book is for anyone installing Sybase® PowerBuilder® Enterprise.  
How to use this book  
Read this book before you run the setup program to install PowerBuilder,  
InfoMaker®, and SQL Anywhere™.  
Related documents  
For a complete list of PowerBuilder documentation, see the preface of  
PowerBuilder Getting Started.  
Other sources of  
information  
Use the Sybase Getting Started CD, the SyBooks™ CD, and the Sybase  
Product Manuals Web site to learn more about your product:  
The Getting Started CD contains release bulletins and installation  
guides in PDF format, and may also contain other documents or  
updated information not included on the SyBooks CD. It is included  
with your software. To read or print documents on the Getting Started  
CD, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download at no  
charge from the Adobe Web site using a link provided on the CD.  
The SyBooks CD contains product manuals and is included with your  
software. The Eclipse-based SyBooks browser allows you to access  
the manuals in an easy-to-use, HTML-based format.  
Some documentation may be provided in PDF format, which you can  
access through the PDF directory on the SyBooks CD. To read or  
print the PDF files, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader.  
Refer to the SyBooks Installation Guide on the Getting Started CD, or  
the README.txt file on the SyBooks CD for instructions on installing  
and starting SyBooks.  
The Sybase Product Manuals Web site is an online version of the  
SyBooks CD that you can access using a standard Web browser. In  
addition to product manuals, you will find links to  
EBFs/Maintenance, Technical Documents, Case Management,  
Solved Cases, newsgroups, and the Sybase Developer Network.  
To access the Sybase Product Manuals Web site, go to Product  
Installation Guide  
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Sybasecertifications  
on the Web  
Technical documentation at the Sybase Web site is updated frequently.  
Finding the latest information on product certifications  
1
Point your Web browser to Technical Documents at  
2
3
Click Certification Report.  
In the Certification Report filter select a product, platform, and timeframe  
and then click Go.  
4
Click a Certification Report title to display the report.  
Finding the latest information on component certifications  
1
2
3
Point your Web browser to Availability and Certification Reports at  
Either select the product family and product under Search by Base  
Product; or select the platform and product under Search by Platform.  
Select Search to display the availability and certification report for the  
selection.  
Creating a personalized view of the Sybase Web site (including support  
pages)  
Set up a MySybase profile. MySybase is a free service that allows you to create  
a personalized view of Sybase Web pages.  
1
Point your Web browser to Technical Documents at  
2
Click MySybase and create a MySybase profile.  
Sybase EBFs and  
software  
maintenance  
Finding the latest information on EBFs and software maintenance  
1
Point your Web browser to the Sybase Support Page at  
2
Select EBFs/Maintenance. If prompted, enter your MySybase user name  
and password.  
3
4
Select a product.  
Specify a time frame and click Go. A list of EBF/Maintenance releases is  
displayed.  
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Padlock icons indicate that you do not have download authorization for  
certain EBF/Maintenance releases because you are not registered as a  
Technical Support Contact. If you have not registered, but have valid  
information provided by your Sybase representative or through your  
support contract, click Edit Roles to add the “Technical Support Contact”  
role to your MySybase profile.  
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Click the Info icon to display the EBF/Maintenance report, or click the  
product description to download the software.  
Accessibility  
features  
This document is available in an HTML version that is specialized for  
accessibility. You can navigate the HTML with an adaptive technology such as  
a screen reader, or view it with a screen enlarger.  
PowerBuilder and the HTML documentation have been tested for compliance  
with U.S. government Section 508 Accessibility requirements. Documents that  
comply with Section 508 generally also meet non-U.S. accessibility guidelines,  
such as the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) guidelines for Web sites.  
Note You might need to configure your accessibility tool for optimal use.  
Some screen readers pronounce text based on its case; for example, they  
pronounce ALL UPPERCASE TEXT as initials, and MixedCase Text as  
words. You might find it helpful to configure your tool to announce syntax  
conventions. Consult the documentation for your tool.  
For information about how Sybase supports accessibility, see Sybase  
Accessibility at http://www.sybase.com/accessibility. The Sybase Accessibility  
site includes links to information on Section 508 and W3C standards.  
For more information about accessibility features of PowerBuilder, see the  
chapter on building accessible applications in Application Techniques.  
For a Section 508 compliance statement for PowerBuilder, go to the Voluntary  
Product Assessment Templates page at  
If you need help  
Each Sybase installation that has purchased a support contract has one or more  
designated people who are authorized to contact Sybase Technical Support. If  
you cannot resolve a problem using the manuals or online help, please have the  
designated person contact Sybase Technical Support or the Sybase subsidiary  
in your area.  
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PowerBuilder Enterprise  
C H A P T E R  
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Installing PowerBuilder  
Enterprise  
About this book  
Contents  
This book explains how to install the PowerBuilder Enterprise product set  
on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows  
Server 2008.  
Topic  
Page  
1
System requirements  
3
Product licensing with SySAM 2.0  
Pre-installation tasks  
4
5
Installing SQL Anywhere  
Providing basic information  
Installing InfoMaker  
9
10  
11  
13  
16  
18  
21  
24  
28  
29  
Installing PowerBuilder  
Completing the setup program  
Silent install and uninstall  
Before using PowerBuilder Enterprise  
Troubleshooting SySAM issues  
Removing a product  
PowerBuilder Enterprise contents  
CD and DVD contents  
PowerBuilder Enterprise includes the CDs or DVDs listed in Table 1-1.  
The setup program on the PowerBuilder DVD can be used to install all  
editions of PowerBuilder (Enterprise, Professional, and Desktop). The  
editions available to you depend on the license you supply. For more  
information, see “Product licensing with SySAM 2.0” on page 4.  
Installation Guide  
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PowerBuilder Enterprise contents  
Table 1-1: PowerBuilder 11.5 contents  
CD or DVD  
Contents  
Getting Started CD  
Customer Service Reference Guide, SyBooks Installation  
Guide, PowerBuilder and InfoMaker Release Bulletins,  
order card for printed documentation, and this  
Installation Guide.  
PowerBuilder DVD  
Common setup program for PowerBuilder 11.5 (all  
editions) and InfoMaker 11.5, setup program for SQL  
Anywhere 11.0, and a support folder that contains files  
that can be used to rebuild the PowerBuilder extensions  
for Web services clients and other supporting files.  
PowerBuilder SyBooks Documentation for PowerBuilder in HTML-based and  
CD  
PDF formats. For more information, see “Other sources  
of information” on page v.  
Additional license  
entitlements  
The license you purchase for the PowerBuilder 11.5 Enterprise edition is also  
valid for a copy of PowerBuilder Application Server Plug-in 1.1 and entitles  
you to a copy of PocketBuilder® 2.5. You can download these products from  
the Sybase Product Download Center (SPDC) at  
http://www.sybase.com/downloads. If you install PowerBuilder 11.5 with a local  
license rather than a served license, you must install the PowerBuilder  
Application Server plug-in on the same computer as PowerBuilder. You do not  
need a license file to install and run PocketBuilder.  
For general information about Sybase licenses, see “Product licensing with  
SySAM 2.0” on page 4. For information about selecting a license in the  
PowerBuilder setup program, see “Providing basic information” on page 11.  
You must log in to access the SPDC download site. After you log in, the main  
SPDC download page displays. You can click the link to “Full Product  
Releases for Licensed Customers”, then select PowerBuilder to view a list that  
includes a link to the download page for PowerBuilder Application Server  
Plug-in 1.1, or you can select PocketBuilder to view a list that includes a link  
to the download page for PocketBuilder 2.5. After you install PocketBuilder  
2.5, you can go back to the main SPDC download page, and select  
“Maintenance Releases and Bug Fixes (EBFs)” to view a link to the download  
page for PocketBuilder 2.5.1.  
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CHAPTER 1 Installing PowerBuilder Enterprise  
System requirements  
This section provides system requirements for each product in PowerBuilder  
Enterprise. All tools require a DVD-ROM drive. The disk space requirements  
provided are approximate. The actual disk space you need for each tool might  
vary depending on hard disk size, partitioning, and the features you choose to  
install. Additional temporary space is required on the hard disk during  
installation for uncompressing install files.  
Table 1-2: System requirements for PowerBuilder Enterprise  
Minimum  
Tool  
Computer  
memory  
Hard disk space  
Operating system  
PowerBuilder  
Pentium 4 or higher  
512MB  
506MB for all  
components  
Windows XP Professional  
with SP 3, Windows XP  
Tablet PC Edition with SP 3,  
Windows Server 2003 with  
SP2, Windows Vista 32/64  
bit Business with SP1, or  
Windows Server 2008 for  
runtime  
InfoMaker  
Pentium 4 or higher  
256MB  
302MB for all  
components*  
Windows XP Professional  
with SP 3, Windows XP  
Tablet PC Edition with SP 3,  
Windows Server 2003 with  
SP2, Windows Vista 32/64  
bit Business with SP1, or  
Windows Server 2008 for  
runtime  
SQL Anywhere  
400 MHz or higher  
Pentium-compatible  
48MB in  
addition to  
memory  
300MB for all  
components not  
including UltraLite  
Windows 2000, Windows  
XP, Windows XP Tablet PC  
Edition, Windows Server  
required by the and Window Mobile 2003, and Windows Vista  
operating  
system  
and Windows Server 2008  
(x86, x64, IA64)  
*
Less disk space is required if PowerBuilder is installed on the same computer.  
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Product licensing with SySAM 2.0  
Product licensing with SySAM 2.0  
PowerBuilder uses the Sybase Software Asset Management System (SySAM)  
for product licensing. If you have purchased PowerBuilder, you have either a  
standalone local license or a served license.  
For more information about licensing, see the SySAM Documentation at  
For troubleshooting help, see “Troubleshooting SySAM issues” on page 28.  
Installing a standalone  
local license  
Typically, you must have a license file to install PowerBuilder on your  
computer. You can download a license file from the Sybase Product Download  
Center (SPDC) at https://sybase.subscribenet.com. If you are evaluating  
PowerBuilder, refer to the information provided with your DVD or download.  
Evaluation versions of PowerBuilder are usually valid for 30 days and do not  
require a license file.  
If you purchase PowerBuilder from Sybase, you receive an e-mail with a URL,  
your login, and your password for the SPDC. If you purchase PowerBuilder  
from a Sybase reseller, you receive a certificate with a Web key registration  
number and a download URL.  
You must provide the host ID and computer name of the computer where you  
want to install a local license when you contact the SPDC. If you have not  
obtained your license information before you run the setup program, you can  
find the host ID and computer name on the License Key page in the setup  
program.  
Installing a served  
license  
If you are installing a served license, your organization needs a license server.  
The license server controls license availability and allows you to use licenses  
as needed. Using a served license makes license maintenance much easier for  
organizations with multiple workstations, since a single license for all  
workstations can be centrally managed.  
To install a served license, you must know the server name. You may also need  
the TCP port number if the administrator who installed the license server  
defined a TCP port number that is different from the default. In this case, you  
must specify this user-defined TCP port number.  
Setting up a license  
server  
If you are responsible for setting up a license server, you can install a license  
server using the Standalone SySAM Installer.zip file in the Support directory on  
the DVD. For more information, see the chapter on license server  
administration in the Sybase Software Asset Management User Guide at  
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CHAPTER 1 Installing PowerBuilder Enterprise  
Pre-installation tasks  
Before you install PowerBuilder Enterprise, you need to perform the following  
tasks:  
Read the release bulletins for the latest information on the products that  
you are installing. Pay close attention to the “Special Installation  
Instructions” section.  
Release bulletins for PowerBuilder and InfoMaker are available in the  
product package on the Getting Started CD.  
Release bulletins for PowerBuilder and InfoMaker are also available on  
The release bulletins at this site sometimes contain more recent  
information than the bulletins on the Getting Started CD.  
A readme.txt file for SQL Anywhere is available in the SQLAnywhere11  
directory on the DVD.  
Make sure the drive where you install PowerBuilder Enterprise is not  
compressed. If compression is enabled on the installation drive, the setup  
program fails.  
Make sure you have a TEMP environment variable that points to an  
existing directory location with at least 300MB free space. The setup  
space after the installation is complete.  
Close any open applications.  
Back up your files. See “Backing up your files” next.  
Read “Required software for PowerBuilder features” on page 6 to  
determine whether you need to install any software before installing  
PowerBuilder 11.5.  
Backing up your files  
Back up any files created with earlier versions of Sybase tools. Make sure that  
any PowerBuilder PBLs you plan to migrate have been regenerated without  
error in your current version of PowerBuilder before you back them up.  
Besides backing up your PBLs, you need to back up any files that contain  
information you do not want to lose, such as database files, INI files,  
preference information, and modified database definition files.  
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Pre-installation tasks  
For additional information about backing up and migrating existing  
applications, see “Before using PowerBuilder Enterprise” on page 24.  
Required software for PowerBuilder features  
Table 1-3 lists the software required for PowerBuilder Enterprise features.  
Some of this software is installed automatically when the feature is installed.  
Read this table carefully to determine whether you need to install any software  
before you run the PowerBuilder setup program, and whether you need to  
select SQL Anywhere before you select PowerBuilder. If you select a feature  
that has a prerequisite that has not been installed, the setup program displays a  
warning message.  
Table 1-3: Required software for PowerBuilder features  
Feature  
Required software  
Notes  
.NET target development  
and deployment  
Microsoft .NET  
Framework Version 2.0,  
3.0, or 3.5  
Note This package must be installed on your computer  
before you install PowerBuilder.  
Redistributable Package  
Required by all .NET features. The 3.5 package version  
is available from the Microsoft Download Center at  
508D977D32A6&displaylang=en.  
.NET Windows Forms  
smart client deployment  
Microsoft .NET  
Software Development  
Note This SDK must be installed on your computer  
before you install PowerBuilder.  
and update and support for Toolkit 2.0, 3.0, or 3.5  
OLE controls in Windows  
Forms  
The 3.5 SDK is available from links on the Microsoft  
.NET Framework Developer Center at  
us/netframework/cc378097.aspx.  
.NET Web Forms  
development and  
deployment and .NET Web (IIS) 5.0 or higher  
services local host  
Microsoft Internet  
Information Services  
Note You do not need to install IIS on the development  
computer for PowerBuilder applications or components  
unless you are using the same computer as a server for  
Web Forms or smart client applications, or for Web  
service components. IIS is also not required on end users’  
computers.  
deployment  
For how to configure IIS, see Deploying Applications  
and Components to .NET.  
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Feature  
Required software  
Notes  
.NET Web Forms  
development and  
deployment  
AJAX extensions  
You can download and install the Microsoft ASP.NET  
AJAX Extensions version 1.0 from the ASP.NET Web  
.NET Web Forms  
development and  
deployment  
Telerik RadControls  
(Installed with  
PowerBuilder setup  
program)  
Web Forms use these controls to display correctly and to  
provide functionality for the Tab, TreeView, and Toolbar  
controls. If you choose to install the .NET Web Forms  
feature, this software is installed automatically.  
RadControls are automatically deployed with your Web  
Forms applications to deployment computers or servers.  
PowerBuilder and  
InfoMaker tutorials and  
demo databases  
SQL Anywhere 11.0 or  
later  
Note This product must be installed on your computer  
before you install PowerBuilder.  
Sample applications  
SQL Anywhere 11.0 is available on the DVD.  
If the PowerBuilder setup program cannot detect SQL  
Anywhere 11.0 or later on your computer, you receive a  
warning if you select PowerBuilder and/or InfoMaker.  
If you choose to continue, the setup program does not  
install the tutorials or create registry entries for the demo  
databases. If you want to use these features later, you  
must reinstall PowerBuilder and/or InfoMaker after  
installing SQL Anywhere.  
MobiLink™  
Adaptive Server®  
MobiLink is a component of Adaptive Server Anywhere  
synchronization  
Anywhere 9.0.2 or SQL and SQL Anywhere. In the SQL Anywhere 11.0 setup  
Anywhere 10.0 or later  
MobiLink.  
EAServer component and  
Web DataWindow  
development and  
deployment  
EAServer 5.5 with EBFs Run the setup program in the PBVM directory on the  
13993 and 14146,  
PowerBuilder DVD to install PowerBuilder 11.5 runtime  
files and the Web DataWindow server component in  
EAServer. For more information, see “Installing the  
PBVM in EAServer or the Application Server Plug-in”  
on page 25.  
EAServer 6.2, or later  
EJB client development  
EAServer 5.5 with EBFs The Sun JDK 1.5 is installed in the  
13993 and 14146,  
Sybase\Shared\PowerBuilder\jdk1.5.0_12 directory  
EAServer 6.2, or another when you install PowerBuilder.  
J2EE-compliant  
application server such  
as BEA WebLogic 8.1  
and later, or IBM  
WebSphere 6.x.  
Sun JDK 1.5 or later  
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Pre-installation tasks  
Feature  
Required software  
Notes  
Application server  
component development  
and deployment  
PowerBuilder  
Application Server  
Plug-in Version 1.1.  
Run the setup program in the PBVM directory on the  
PowerBuilder DVD to install PowerBuilder 11.5 runtime  
files in the server plug-in.  
JBoss 4.0.4, BEA  
WebLogic 9.2, or IBM  
WebSphere 6.1  
For more information about the server plug-in, see the  
Sybase Product Manuals Web site at  
Sun JDK 1.5 or later  
Web service clients  
Microsoft .NET  
Framework Version 3.0  
or 3.5 Redistributable  
Package  
See “.NET target development and deployment” and  
update and support for OLE controls in Windows Forms”  
above.  
Microsoft .NET  
Software Development  
Toolkit 3.0 or 3.5  
Saving DataWindows as  
PDF using the Ghostscript  
distiller and PostScript  
printing  
Ghostscript  
See “Installing Ghostscript” on page 26 for information  
about obtaining and installing Ghostscript files.  
and  
See “Installing PostScript drivers” on page 27 for  
information about installing PostScript drivers.  
PostScript printer driver  
Saving DataWindows as  
PDF using XSL Formatting  
Objects (FO) and Java  
printing  
Sun JDK 1.3 or later  
and  
The Sun JDK 1.5 is installed in the  
Sybase\Shared\PowerBuilder\jdk1.5.0_12 directory  
when you install PowerBuilder.  
Apache FO processor  
The Apache FO processor is installed in the  
Sybase\Shared\PowerBuilder\fop-0.20.4 directory when  
you install PowerBuilder.  
PowerDesigner® plug-in  
PowerDesigner 12.5  
An evaluation version of PowerDesigner is available on  
the PowerDesigner page of the Sybase Web site.  
Data access using the  
PowerBuilder ADO.NET  
interface  
Microsoft .NET  
See “.NET target development and deployment” above.  
Framework Version 2.0  
Redistributable Package  
or later  
JDBC connectivity  
Sun JDK 1.3 or later  
Sun JDK 1.5 is installed in the  
Sybase\Shared\PowerBuilder\jdk1.5.0_12 directory  
when you install PowerBuilder.  
PowerBuilder Runtime  
Packager  
Microsoft Windows  
Installer  
Microsoft Windows Installer is installed by default on all  
supported Windows platforms.  
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PowerBuilder Enterprise  
                         
CHAPTER 1 Installing PowerBuilder Enterprise  
Starting the PowerBuilder 11.5 setup program  
To install PowerBuilder Enterprise, insert the PowerBuilder DVD into your  
DVD drive. The setup program starts automatically.  
Installing from a downloaded image  
If you have downloaded an installable image from the Sybase Web site, run the  
autorun.exe file. If you run setup.exe, the procedure described in “Providing  
basic information” on page 11 starts and you will not be able to install SQL  
Anywhere.  
To start the setup program:  
1
2
Exit any programs that are running.  
Insert the PowerBuilder 11.5 DVD into your DVD-ROM drive.  
On the start page of the setup wizard, you can choose to install  
PowerBuilder 11.5 and SQL Anywhere 11.0.  
3
Select SQL Anywhere 11.0 first if it is not already installed.  
For how to install SQL Anywhere, see “Installing SQL Anywhere” on  
page 10.  
SQL Anywhere required  
If you select PowerBuilder and the setup program detects that SQL  
Anywhere is not installed on your system, it displays a warning message  
that allows you to exit the PowerBuilder setup program and return to the  
start page and select SQL Anywhere. If you choose not to install SQL  
Anywhere, the features that depend on it, listed in Table 1-3 on page 6, are  
not installed.  
4
Select PowerBuilder 11.5.  
Selecting PowerBuilder 11.5 starts a common setup program that collects  
basic information before launching the individual setup programs for  
PowerBuilder and InfoMaker. You will need to provide license  
information. For how to proceed, see “Providing basic information” on  
page 11.  
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Installing SQL Anywhere  
Installing SQL Anywhere  
Sybase SQL Anywhere is a fully-featured relational database and data  
management tool. The SQL Anywhere installation is restricted to development  
use only. Deployed systems require a separate SQL Anywhere license or the  
SQL Anywhere Runtime Edition (see “SQL Anywhere Runtime Edition”  
next).  
The SQL Anywhere installation includes MobiLink, a session-based  
synchronization system that allows two-way synchronization between a main  
database and many remote databases, and the Sybase Central database  
management tool.  
SQL Anywhere  
Runtime Edition  
PowerBuilder also includes the SQL Anywhere for Windows royalty-free  
runtime edition (the “SQL Anywhere Runtime Edition”). The SQL Anywhere  
Runtime Edition is a restricted-functionality version of the standalone version  
of SQL Anywhere. For example, the SQL Anywhere Runtime Edition does not  
support stored procedures and triggers, transaction logs, and synchronization.  
The SQL Anywhere setup program included on the PowerBuilder installation  
DVD installs the SQL Anywhere Runtime Edition by default. For more  
information, including the list of Redistributable Components of the SQL  
Anywhere Runtime Edition, see the RuntimeEdition.html file in the main SQL  
Anywhere 11 directory.  
The SQL Anywhere setup program installs the SQL Anywhere developer  
edition in default drives and directories unless you specify otherwise. If a  
directory you specify does not exist, the setup program creates it.  
To install SQL Anywhere:  
1
In the Choose Setup Language dialog box, select the language you want to  
use in the Installation wizard and click OK.  
2
3
4
Select Install SQL Anywhere 11 to start the wizard.  
On the Welcome page, click Next.  
On the License Agreement page, select your location from the drop-down  
list, read the license agreement, select the “I accept the terms of this  
agreement” radio button, and click Next to continue.  
5
6
On the Setup Type page, select Complete if you want to install all  
components, or select Custom and click Next.  
If you selected Custom in the previous step, click the down arrow next to  
any feature you do not want to install, select “This feature will not be  
available” from the cascading menu, and click Next.  
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On the Ready to Install the Program page, select Install to begin the  
installation.  
On the Setup Complete page, select the check box if you want to view the  
ReadMe file or the iAnywhere Online Resources page, and click Finish to  
return to the start page of the SQL Anywhere 11.0 setup program.  
Installing SQL Anywhere documentation  
If you want to install documentation for SQL Anywhere, select Install  
SQL Anywhere Documentation. On the Welcome page, click Next. On the  
Setup page select Complete if you want to install the documentation in  
both HTML and PDF formats, or select Custom if you to install  
documentation in only one of these formats.  
If you selected custom, select the down arrow next to the format you do  
not want to install, then select “This feature will not be available” and click  
Next. Click Install to install the documentation, then click Finish to return  
to the start page of the SQL Anywhere 11.  
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Select Exit to return to the PowerBuilder installation program, then  
continue with the procedure described in “Providing basic information”  
next.  
Providing basic information  
When you select PowerBuilder 11.5 on the start page in the setup program, it  
launches a wizard that collects basic information before starting the individual  
PowerBuilder and InfoMaker setup programs.  
To provide basic information before installing PowerBuilder and  
InfoMaker:  
1
On the start page of the PowerBuilder 11.5 setup program, select  
PowerBuilder 11.5.  
2
On the Welcome page, click Next.  
If you have not installed prerequisites for any feature, the next page in the  
wizard informs you what needs to be installed. You can click Cancel to exit  
the wizard or Next to continue without installing the prerequisites. For  
information about prerequisites, see Table 1-3 on page 6.  
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3
On the License Type page, select the type of license you want to use and  
click Next.  
If you select Evaluation You can use PowerBuilder without purchasing  
a license for a 30 day testing period. When you click Next after selecting  
the Evaluation license type, the License Agreement page displays and you  
can continue with the installation at Step 5 of this procedure. The  
Evaluation license allows you to install the Enterprise edition of  
PowerBuilder for evaluation purposes only..  
If you select Standalone Seat - Local License When you click Next,  
the License Key page displays. Click the Load button, navigate to the  
location of your license file, select it and click Open, then click Next. Wait  
for a few seconds while the setup program validates the license.  
If you select Standalone Seat - Served When you click Next, the  
Server Information page displays. Enter the name of the license server  
provided by your system administrator. You may also need the TCP port  
number if the administrator who installed the license server defined a non-  
default TCP port number. Click Next and wait for a few seconds while the  
setup program validates the license.  
Proceeding without a valid license  
You can select the local license or served license option without loading a  
license file or entering a server location. If you do this and click Next, the  
setup program displays an error message box. After you close the error  
message, additional dialog boxes ask if you want to proceed and prompt  
you to certify that you will obtain a valid license key within 30 days.  
Clicking Yes in these dialog boxes allows you to proceed with product  
installation, but the installed products cease to function after 30 days  
unless you install a valid license file or license server before the trial  
period expires.  
For more information, see “Product licensing with SySAM 2.0” on page  
4.  
4
5
If the Select Edition page displays, select Enterprise and click Next.  
The Select Edition page displays only if your license is valid for more than  
one edition type.  
On the License Agreement page, select your location from the drop-down  
list, read the license agreement, select the I AGREE radio button, and click  
Next to continue.  
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7
On the Customer Information page, enter your name and your company’s  
name.  
On the Choose Destination Location page, click Next to accept the  
destination path shown, or click Browse and select a different path, click  
OK, and click Next.  
8
On the Choose Destination Location For Shared Files page, click Next to  
accept the destination path shown, or click Browse and select a different  
path, click OK, and click Next. You must use the same folder for shared  
files for all products in this set.  
9
On the Select Components page, select the products you want to install  
and click Next to continue.  
10 Complete the setup program for each product you selected.  
See “Installing InfoMaker” next and “Installing PowerBuilder” on page  
16.  
Cancel  
To interrupt the installation process, use the Cancel button in the wizard.  
When you click Cancel, you can choose to exit or resume the installation.  
If you choose to exit, you can exit the current setup program and continue  
with your other selections, or exit setup completely.  
Installing InfoMaker  
When you install InfoMaker, you can install only what you need to query a  
database and create reports in the database, or you can install optional painters  
that enable you to work more fully with data.  
What to install  
The InfoMaker setup program lets you choose which components to install.  
You must install the base components. Table 1-4 lists all the components.  
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Table 1-4: InfoMaker components  
Component  
Description  
InfoMaker Base  
Components  
Installs InfoMaker as a reporting and query tool only. No  
optional painters are installed. You cannot open forms in  
the InfoMaker tutorial library; those forms require use of  
the optional painters that are installed with the database  
write option. This option installs the ODBC driver.  
InfoMaker Database  
Write Option  
Adds three additional painters so that you can work with  
data more fully:  
Database painter for creating and modifying tables  
Form painter for creating and modifying data in a  
database  
Data Pipeline painter for copying data from one  
database to another  
Native Database  
Interfaces  
Interfaces that enable you to interact with server  
databases natively. Expand the tree view to select which  
interfaces to install.  
OLE DB Driver  
Interface to connect to databases using an OLE DB data  
provider.  
JDBC Driver  
Internet Tools  
Interface to connect to databases using JDBC.  
The DataWindow Web Control for ActiveX is a fully  
interactive DataWindow control. It requires a browser  
that supports ActiveX.  
InfoMaker Tutorial  
Source files for the tutorial in the Getting Started book. If  
you want to do the InfoMaker tutorial or use the sample  
library, you must install SQL Anywhere 11.0 or later if it  
is not already installed on your computer. When you  
install InfoMaker, the setup program creates an ODBC  
data source for the demo database. If SQL Anywhere is  
not installed on your system when you install InfoMaker,  
setup does not install the demo database, sample library,  
or tutorial files.  
Demo Database  
A SQL Anywhere database used in the tutorial, the  
sample library, and examples in the documentation.  
Online Help Files  
The imhlp115.hlp file and the imman.115.chm compiled  
HTML Help file.  
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Installation procedure  
The InfoMaker setup program installs InfoMaker in default drives and  
directories unless you specify otherwise. If a directory you specify does not  
exist, setup creates it.  
To install InfoMaker:  
1
2
3
On the Choose Destination Location page, click Next to accept the  
destination folder path shown, or click Browse and select a different path,  
click OK, then click Next.  
On the Choose Destination Location For Shared Files page, click Next to  
accept the destination folder path shown, or browse to select the  
Sybase\Shared directory.  
On the Select Components page, clear the check box next to any  
components you do not want to install, and click Next.  
You can expand the tree view to select or clear subcomponents of top-level  
components, and click Select All or Unselect All to select or clear all the  
check boxes.  
You must select the InfoMaker Base Components option. To install  
optional painters, select the Database Write option. For information on  
what to select, see “What to install” on page 13.  
Demo Database  
The Demo Database is selected by default if you select the Tutorial  
component.  
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5
6
On the Select Program Folder page, select the program folder to which  
program icons will be added or specify a new one, and click Next.  
On the Start Copying Files page, review your settings, then click Next to  
begin installing files or Back to change your selections.  
On the InstallShield Wizard Complete page, select the check box if you  
want to read the Readme file, and click Finish to return to the common  
setup program.  
You must close the Readme file to continue.  
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Installing PowerBuilder  
What to install  
The PowerBuilder setup program lets you choose which components to install.  
You must install the base components. Table 1-5 lists all the components.  
Table 1-5: PowerBuilder components  
Component  
Description  
PowerBuilder Base  
Components  
Includes the PowerBuilder ODBC driver, ORCA  
Software Development Kit (SDK), the PowerBuilder  
Document Object Model extension, the ability to save  
DataWindow objects as PDF using the distill or XSL-FO  
methods, support for rich text, support for EAServer and  
COM/COM+, and JDK 1.5.  
.NET Targets  
Deploying Windows Forms, smart client, and Web Forms  
applications to .NET and deploying NVOs as .NET  
assemblies and Web services.  
Native Database  
Interfaces  
Interfaces that enable you to interact with server  
databases natively. Expand the tree view to select which  
interfaces to install.  
ADO.NET Driver  
OLE DB Driver  
Interface to connect to databases using an ADO.NET data  
provider.  
Interface to connect to databases using an OLE DB data  
provider.  
JDBC Driver  
SCC Interface  
Interface to connect to databases using JDBC.  
Interface for connecting to any source code control  
system that supports the Microsoft SCC interface.  
DataWindow Web  
Control for ActiveX  
The DataWindow Web Control for ActiveX is a fully  
interactive DataWindow control. It requires a browser  
that supports ActiveX.  
PowerBuilder Native  
Interface  
An SDK for developing extensions to PowerBuilder in  
C++. Optional wizards are installed in Visual Studio 2005  
and Visual Studio .NET 2002 and 2003 if they are  
available on your system.  
EJB Client  
The EJB Client PBNI extension, which enables you to  
develop clients for EJBs running on J2EE-compliant  
servers.  
Web Services  
The PowerBuilder extensions and other files that enable  
you to create clients for Web services using the .NET or  
EasySoap Web service engines.  
PowerDesigner Plug-in  
A plug-in that provides the class diagram functionality of  
the PowerDesigner OOM inside the PowerBuilder  
development environment.  
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Component  
Description  
PowerBuilder Tutorial  
Source files for the tutorial in the Getting Started book. If  
you want to do the PowerBuilder tutorial or use the code  
examples, you must install SQL Anywhere 11.0 or later if  
it is not already installed on your computer. When you  
install PowerBuilder, the setup program creates an  
ODBC data source for the demo database. If SQL  
Anywhere is not installed on your system when you  
install PowerBuilder, setup does not install the demo  
database, code examples, or tutorial files.  
Demo Database  
Code Examples  
A SQL Anywhere database used in the tutorial, the Code  
Examples sample application, and examples in the  
documentation.  
The Code Examples application, which demonstrates  
many coding techniques, and the Web DataWindow PBL,  
which can be used as a model for a custom Web  
DataWindow server component.  
Translation Toolkit  
Tools to help you translate PowerBuilder applications  
into other languages.  
PowerBuilder Resource A utility to help PowerBuilder determine whether there  
Monitor  
are sufficient USER/GDI resources available in the  
operating system to open a painter.  
PowerBuilder Runtime  
Packager  
A tool that packages files required for deployment into an  
MSI file.  
Online Help Files  
The pbhlp115.hlp file, the Getting Started book in PDF  
format, and the pbman115.chm compiled HTML Help  
file.  
Installation procedure  
You must have Administrator privileges to fully install this product. After  
installing, make sure users have write permission for the PowerBuilder 11.5  
directory and the Windows registry.  
The PowerBuilder setup program installs PowerBuilder in default drives and  
directories unless you specify otherwise. If a directory you specify does not  
exist, setup creates it.  
To install PowerBuilder:  
1
2
On the Choose Destination Location page, click Next to accept the  
destination folder path shown, or click Browse and select a different path,  
click OK, then click Next.  
On the Choose Destination Location For Shared Files page, click Next to  
accept the destination folder path shown, or browse to select the  
Sybase\Shared directory.  
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3
On the Select Components page, clear the check box next to any  
components you do not want to install, and click Next.  
You can expand the tree view to select or clear subcomponents of top-level  
components, and click Select All or Unselect All to select or clear all the  
check boxes.  
You must select the PowerBuilder Base Components option. For  
information on what to select, see “What to install” on page 16.  
Demo Database  
The Demo Database is selected by default if you select the Tutorial  
component.  
4
5
6
On the Select Program Folder page, select the program folder to which  
program icons will be added or specify a new one, and click Next.  
On the Start Copying Files page, review your settings, then click Next to  
begin installing files or Back to change your selections.  
On the InstallShield Wizard Complete page, select the check box if you  
want to read the Readme file, and click Finish to return to the common  
setup program.  
You must close the Readme file to continue.  
Completing the setup program  
After all the products you selected have been installed, you return to the  
common setup program.  
To complete the common setup program:  
1
2
On the InstallShield Wizard Complete page, click Finish to complete the  
installation.  
If you do not clear the check boxes on this page, setup displays the readme  
file and launches a browser so that you can complete online registration.  
On the System Reboot Required page, click Finish to reboot your  
computer, or choose to reboot your computer later.  
You should always shut down and restart your computer before using any  
of the PowerBuilder Enterprise products.  
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On the setup program’s start page, choose to view the readme, Product  
Manuals Web site, or Sybase Web site, then click Exit to close the setup  
program.  
Network install  
The installation procedure presented above assumes you are installing from the  
PowerBuilder 11.5 DVD. If you are a system administrator, you might want to  
allow users to install PowerBuilder Enterprise from a network drive rather than  
from a DVD. To do this, copy the files from the DVD into a directory on a  
network drive. Users can then install PowerBuilder Enterprise by running the  
setup program from the network.  
What the setup program does  
The setup program does the following:  
Installs Sybase files in a Sybase directory  
Installs writable Sybase files to directories in FDCC-compliant paths  
Installs system files in the Windows operating system path  
Creates a program group and icons for each product installed  
Creates uninstall files to identify what needs to be removed if you uninstall  
a product  
Makes changes to the Windows registry  
Creates or updates INI files including PB.INI (for PowerBuilder) and  
IM.INI (for InfoMaker)  
Files shared by all  
users  
As part of its Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) compliance  
configuration, PowerBuilder installs writable files that are shared by all users  
in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Sybase\PowerBuilder  
11.5 directory on Windows XP and Windows 2003, and in C:\Users\Public  
\Documents\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5 on Windows Vista and Windows 2008.  
These files include:  
The EASDemo databases (easdemo115.db and easdemo115u.db)  
All Code Examples directories and files  
The PowerBuilder Windows Help and compiled HTML Help files  
The Translation Toolkit directories and files  
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Files reserved for  
Individual users  
Other writable files are installed in the default Program Files\Sybase  
subdirectories, but are copied to different locations the first time a user starts  
PowerBuilder. In this way, each PowerBuilder user gets a private copy of these  
files.  
The following table lists the files that are copied and updated in the directories  
of all users who run an instance of PowerBuilder. The path variable in the table  
header (UserName) stands for the user name of a PowerBuilder user. For  
Windows XP and 2003, this is under the C:\Documents and Settings directory.  
For Windows Vista and 2008, this is under the C:\Users directory.  
In C:\...\UserName\ subdirectory  
Files copied or updated  
On Windows XP and 2003:  
Local Settings\Application Data\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5  
Initialization files (PB.INI, PBLAB115.INI,  
PBODB115.INI)  
On Windows Vista and 2008:  
AppData\Local\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5  
License files (PB115.LIC,  
pb115_sysam.properties)  
On Windows XP and 2003:  
My Documents\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5\Tutorial  
Files for the PowerBuilder Getting Started  
tutorial  
On Windows Vista and 2008:  
Documents\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5\Tutorial  
The locations of writable PowerBuilder files reserved for individual use are set  
in HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry entries for each PowerBuilder user. For  
example, the location of the PB.INI file that is copied to each user's local  
application data directory is registered under the registry key  
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Sybase\PowerBuilder\11.5\InitPath.  
Registry changes  
The setup program makes the following changes to the Windows registry:  
Creates or updates registry subkeys, including ODBC.INI and  
ODBCINST.INI  
Creates or updates the Sybase key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software  
and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software  
Updates system and user paths in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment  
Adds the appropriate paths to the registry path  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion  
\App Paths  
Adds the paths to compiled HTMLHelp files to the registry path  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\HTMLHelp  
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Silent install and uninstall  
You can install and uninstall PowerBuilder 11.5 and the PowerBuilder virtual  
machine (PBVM) without displaying messages or windows during the setup or  
removal process. However, you must accept the Sybase license agreement  
before you can run the silent install file. You can indicate your acceptance by  
typing the following line in a DOS command box before you type in the silent  
install batch file command:  
SET AgreeToSybaseLicense=true  
If the DOS prompt does not display the PowerBuilder installation directory,  
you must change to that directory.  
Use the main installation directory to install PowerBuilder and InfoMaker  
Use the PBVM directory to install the PowerBuilder virtual machine  
Modifying the batch file directly  
You can indicate your acceptance of the Sybase license agreement by directly  
editing the silentinstall.bat file. You do this by changing the line in the batch  
file that reads set AgreeToSybaseLicense=false. You must change this  
line to read set AgreeToSybaseLicense=true. After you make this change,  
you can double-click the silentinstall.bat file to run the install with default  
selections rather than running it from a command line.  
The file for PowerBuilder Enterprise is in the main installation directory on the  
PowerBuilder DVD, and the file for the PBVM is in the PBVM directory.  
You can use the DOS command line to provide help for silent install  
parameters. The help is available by typing Helpor a question mark after  
entering silentinstall.baton the command line.  
Silent install and uninstall for PowerBuilder and InfoMaker  
If you are running the installation from the DOS command box, you can run  
the silent install using the following syntax:  
silentinstall.bat [“lic=licPathNameOrServerName” “opt=product”  
“dir=directoryName” “shr=sharedDirectoryName” “log=logFileName”]  
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Silent install and uninstall  
All of the parameters for the silent install are optional. If you do not provide a  
value for the “lic” parameter, the installer searches the files in the installer  
directory in ascending alphabetic order for a valid license file. It uses the first  
valid license file it finds to install PowerBuilder and InfoMaker. If you do not  
provide the “lic” parameter and there is no license file in the installer search  
path, an evaluation version of PowerBuilder is installed.  
The parameters can be listed in any order and are not case sensitive. Parameter  
values are also not case sensitive.  
Silent install parameter  
Description  
licPathNameOrServerName  
The full path to a valid license file with an LIC  
extension, or the name of a server hosting a served  
license. If a license server requires a port number,  
you can include the port number after the server  
name separated by a colon. For example:  
silentinstall.bat “lic=myServer:1688”  
product  
Names the product or products to install. Values are:  
All (default) Installs PowerBuilder and  
InfoMaker  
PB Installs PowerBuilder only  
IM Installs InfoMaker only  
directoryName  
Indicates the main installation directory. If you omit  
this parameter, the main product components install  
to the sysDriver\Program Files\Sybase\productName  
directory, where sysDriver is the main computer  
drive and productName is either PowerBuilder 11.5  
or InfoMaker 11.5.  
sharedDirectoryName  
logFileName  
Indicates the shared directory for PowerBuilder or  
InfoMaker. If you omit this parameter, this directory  
installs to sysDriver\Program Files\Sybase\Shared.  
Names the log file for the installation. If you omit  
this parameter, the log file is written to the system  
Temp directory with the file name silentinstall.log.  
If the license file you point to in the licPathNameOrServerName parameter is  
a professional or desktop license, InfoMaker will not be installed.  
The following example uses all five parameters for the silent install command:  
silentinstall.bat "lic=D:\pb115\pb115.lic"  
"opt=pb" "dir=D:\pb115" "shr=D:\shared"  
"log=D:\install.log"  
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When installing PowerBuilder, the silent install writes warnings to its log file  
if the setup computer does not have any of the following items: SQL  
Anywhere 11, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later, Microsoft .NET  
Framework 2.0 SDK or later, Microsoft IIS 5.0 or later, or AJAX Extensions  
version 1.0. When installing InfoMaker, the silent install includes a warning in  
the log file if the setup computer does not have a working copy of SQL  
Anywere 11.0. If SQL Anywhere 11.0 is not found, the demonstration  
databases and code examples are not installed for PowerBuilder or for  
InfoMaker.  
You run the standard silent uninstall by double-clicking the silentuninstall.bat  
file in the main installation directory or running it from a command line.  
Silent install and uninstall for the PBVM  
If you are running the PBVM installation from the DOS command prompt, you  
can run the silent install using the following syntax:  
silentinstall.bat [“asp=aspPathName“shr=sharedDirectoryName”  
“log=logFileName”]  
The parameters can be listed in any order and are not case sensitive. Parameter  
values are also not case sensitive.  
Silent install parameter  
Description  
aspPathName  
Names the full path to the support files in the  
EAServer or PowerBuilder Application Server  
plug-in folder. If you omit this parameter, the default  
value is the EAServer or PowerBuilder Application  
Server plug-in folder. For example:  
sysDriver\Program Files\Sybase\EAServer.  
sharedDirectoryName  
logFileName  
Indicates the shared directory for PowerBuilder or  
InfoMaker. If you omit this parameter, this directory  
installs to sysDriver\Program Files\Sybase\Shared.  
Names the log file for the installation. If you omit  
this parameter, the log file is written to the system  
Temp directory with the file name silentinstall.log.  
The following example uses all three parameters for the PBVM silent install  
command:  
silentinstall.bat "asp=D:\EAServer"  
"shr=D:\shared" "log=D:\install.log"  
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Before using PowerBuilder Enterprise  
You run the PBVM silent uninstall by double-clicking the silentuninstall.bat  
file in the PBVM directory or running it from a command line.  
Migrating applications to PowerBuilder or InfoMaker 11.5  
Upgrading databases for jConnect for JDBC  
Installing the PBVM in EAServer or the Application Server Plug-in  
Installing Ghostscript  
Installing PostScript drivers  
Migrating applications to PowerBuilder or InfoMaker 11.5  
If you have applications and PBLs that you created in an earlier version of  
PowerBuilder or InfoMaker, you can migrate them to version 11.5. Before you  
do, make sure your PBLs can be successfully regenerated under the earlier  
version, and make backup copies.  
PowerBuilder and InfoMaker 11.5 are Unicode enabled and some changes are  
made to your code when you migrate an application from PowerBuilder 9.x or  
earlier. For details, see the section on migrating targets in the PowerBuilder  
Users Guide.  
You should also read the migration issues section in the PowerBuilder release  
bulletin.  
Setting up your DBMS  
Your DBMS might require additional setup procedures for use with  
PowerBuilder or InfoMaker. For details, see Connecting to Your Database.  
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Upgrading databases for jConnect for JDBC  
If you plan to use any of the products in PowerBuilder Enterprise with SQL  
Anywhere or Adaptive Server® Enterprise databases, including databases that  
were previously prepared for jConnect™ for JDBC™ 4.x, you need to prepare  
the databases for jConnect 5.5 by installing additional tables and stored  
procedures. You must repeat the following steps for every SQL Anywhere or  
Adaptive Server Enterprise database that you want to prepare for jConnect.  
To prepare a SQL Anywhere or Adaptive Server database for  
jConnect 5.5:  
1
2
Start Interactive SQL and connect to your database.  
Select File>Open and locate the appropriate SQL file stored in the  
jConnect-5_5\sp folder.  
jConnect is installed in the Sybase\Shared folder. Use sql_SA.sql for SQL  
Anywhere, sql_server12.5.sql for Adaptive Server version 12.5 or later,  
sql_server12.sql for Adaptive Server version 12, or sql_server.sql for  
earlier versions of Adaptive Server.  
3
Click the Execute button.  
Installing the PBVM in EAServer or the Application Server Plug-in  
If you plan to deploy PowerBuilder 11.5 components to EAServer or to the  
PowerBuilder Application Server Plug-in running in a third party application  
server, a set of PowerBuilder 11.5 runtime files called the PowerBuilder virtual  
machine (PBVM) must be installed on the same computer as EAServer or the  
plug-in. The PBVM setup program, available in the PBVM directory on the  
DVD, installs the required files.  
Installing HTMLGenerator115 and PBDebugBroker115  
For EAServer 5.x, the PBVM setup program also installs the PowerBuilder  
11.5 version of the Web DataWindow server component (HTMLGenerator115)  
and the PBDebugBroker115 component that are required for remote  
debugging. Although the setup program copies these components to EAServer  
6.x servers or to the Application Server Plug-in, the copied components do not  
work properly. However, you can use the EAServer setup program to install  
these components with the 6.2 version of EAServer.  
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Before using PowerBuilder Enterprise  
To install the PBVM on EAServer or the Application Server Plug-in:  
1
Run the setup.exe program in the PBVM directory on the PowerBuilder  
11.5 DVD.  
2
On the Choose Destination Location page, click Next if the default  
destination location is correct, or click Browse to navigate to the directory  
where EAServer or the Application Server Plug-in is installed and click  
Next.  
3
On the Choose Destination Location for Shared Files page, click Next if  
the default destination location is correct, or click Browse to navigate to  
the directory you specified in step 2 or to the Sybase\Shared directory and  
click Next.  
The setup program installs the PBVM in a PowerBuilder subdirectory of  
the directory you selected, installs the Web DataWindow and debugger  
components in the Repository directory, and exits.  
Installing Ghostscript  
If you want to use the distill method for saving DataWindows as PDF, you must  
install Ghostscript.  
To install Ghostscript:  
1
Into a temporary directory on your computer, download the self-extracting  
executable file for the version of Ghostscript you want from one of the  
sites listed on the Ghostscript Web site at http://www.ghostscript.com/awki.  
See the PowerBuilder release bulletin for the version of Ghostscript that  
was used for testing.  
2
Run the executable file to install Ghostscript on your system.  
The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\gs.  
After installing Ghostscript, you should read the readme.htm file in the doc  
subdirectory in the Ghostscript installation directory to find out more about  
using Ghostscript and distributing it with your application.  
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Installing PostScript drivers  
If you want to use the distill method for saving DataWindows as PDF, you must  
have a PostScript printer or printer driver installed on your system. If you do  
not, use the Windows Add Printer wizard to add a PostScript printer. If you  
have never installed a PostScript printer, the Microsoft pscript5.dll file, which  
is required to add a PostScript printer, may not be available on your computer.  
You may be prompted to insert a Windows operating system installation CD.  
To add a PostScript printer to your printer settings:  
1
2
3
4
5
Select Settings>Printers from the Windows Start menu.  
Double-click Add Printer.  
Specify a local printer.  
Specify FILE: as the port.  
Select a manufacturer (such as HP) and a printer with the designation PS  
(such as HP LaserJet Series 4050 PS).  
Note  
Some printers do not handle images correctly. For example, the HP Color  
LaserJet PS does not display images in the PDF output and the HP  
LaserJet 4/4M Plus PS 600 displays color images using greyscale.  
6
7
Accept the default name or enter a shorter name for the printer.  
Complete the wizard.  
To use the print driver in the DataWindow painter:  
1
Select the Distill Custom PostScript check box on the Data Export  
property page for PDF export.  
2
Specify the printer name (from step 6 in the previous procedure) as the  
Printer Name on the Print Specifications page.  
To use the print driver in a script:  
Set the Distill.CustomPostScript and Printer properties.  
For example:  
dw_1.Object.DataWindow.Export.PDF.Distill.CustomPostScript=1  
dw_1.Object.DataWindow.Printer="HP LaserJet Series 4050 PS"  
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Troubleshooting SySAM issues  
Troubleshooting SySAM issues  
If you experience issues with your SySAM license, read this section to find  
information that might help you troubleshoot licensing issues, or help you  
collect information that Technical Support can use to diagnose licensing issues.  
You can find more information about SySAM licensing on the SySAM Web site  
at http://www.sybase.com/sysam and in the SySAM Documentation at  
tm.  
Logging SySAM  
information  
You can enable logging by adding an entry to the PB.INI file with the following  
format, where N is 0, 1, or 2:  
[pb]  
LogSySAM = N  
The default value for LogSySAM is 0, which means no logging. Set the value  
to 1 for basic logging information, or 2 for full information. The log file is  
saved in the same directory as PB.INI and is named PB115_sysam.log. The file  
contains status information from the development environment, the details of  
the current license, and, if you set the SySAMTrace value in PB.INI,  
information from the SySAM API. Technical Support might ask you to set  
these values if you experience license problems.  
PB.INI directory  
Although PB.INI is installed by the setup program to the main installation  
directory, PowerBuilder does not use or modify the PB.INI file in this directory.  
Instead, PowerBuilder creates a personal copy of the PB.INI file the first time  
you or another user starts PowerBuilder, and this is the initialization file that  
PowerBuilder uses.  
On Windows XP and Windows 2003, the directory containing the personal  
copy of the PB.INI file is C:\Documents and Settings \userName\Local  
Settings\Application Data\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5, where userName is the  
name of the current PowerBuilder user. A personal SySAM log file is saved to  
this directory, and local license files are kept in this directory for each  
PowerBuilder user. The name of this directory on Windows Vista and Windows  
2008 is C:\Users\userName\AppData\Local\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5.  
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Additional SySAM  
files  
The pb115_sysam.properties and PB115.lic files are installed in the same  
directory as PB.INI. On Windows XP and Windows 2003, these files are  
located in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Sybase\  
PowerBuilder 11.5 and on Windows Vista and Windows 2008, in  
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Sybase\PowerBuilder 11.5. These files contain  
information that might be useful to Technical Support. Do not edit these files  
unless directed to do so by Technical Support.  
Served license issue  
If you enter an unqualified server name, such as “myserver” as the license  
server name, it might not be found. Try a fully-resolved name, such as  
“myserver.mydomain.com.”  
Removing a product  
If you want to remove products from your computer, you should use the  
Windows control panel’s Add or Remove Programs dialog box for each  
product you want to remove. This uses the PowerBuilder setup maintenance  
program to remove:  
Shared and standard program files  
Folder items  
Program folders  
Program directories  
Program registry entries  
The setup maintenance program removes file and icon groups, as well as  
system and user path settings in the registry and INI files. These changes are  
not made if you simply delete directories.  
Silent uninstall  
To silently remove PowerBuilder 11.5 or InfoMaker 11.5, see “Silent install  
and uninstall” on page 21.  
Removing shared  
DLLs  
The setup program increments the usage count in the registry for each shared  
Sybase DLL and each shared system DLL. The setup maintenance program  
decrements that count. The setup maintenance program does not try to delete a  
shared DLL until the usage count reaches zero.  
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Removing a product  
Stopping the setup  
maintenance program  
Unlike the setup program, the setup maintenance program has no Back or  
Cancel button. Once you click Yes in the procedure below, the program cannot  
be stopped.  
To use the setup maintenance program to remove a product:  
1
2
3
Make a backup copy of any files you might want to reuse (such as DB, INI,  
and PBL files) if you plan to reinstall.  
Open the Control Panel from the Start menu and double-click the  
Add/Remove Programs icon.  
On the Install/Uninstall tab page, select the product to remove, click  
Add/Remove, and click Yes when prompted to confirm that you want to  
remove the tool.  
4
If you are prompted to remove a shared file, click the appropriate response.  
If the usage count for a system file in the registry indicates that the file is  
no longer being used, the setup maintenance program asks if you want to  
delete the file. Some applications do not increment the usage count;  
therefore, do not delete a file unless you are sure it is not being used by  
another application.  
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PowerBuilder Enterprise  
Index  
A
F
Apache FO processor, required for XSL-FO save as  
FDCC. See Federal Desktop Core Configuration  
PDF method  
8
features, PowerBuilder  
6
Application Server Plug-in, installing PBVM 25  
ASA. See SQL Anywhere  
autorun.exe  
9
G
B
Getting Started CD  
backup requirements  
Ghostscript, required for distill save as PDF method  
8
before you install  
5
C
hardware requirements  
CDs and DVDs in package  
configuration  
1
databases for jConnect 25  
DBMS 24  
image, installing from  
9
InfoMaker, installing 13  
installation  
common setup program 11  
InfoMaker 13  
silent 21  
D
Database painter in InfoMaker, installing 14  
disk space requirements 3, 5  
starting  
9
E
J2EE server, required for EJB client development 7, 8  
EAServer  
JDBC connectivity, requirements  
JDK  
8
for EJB client development  
installing PBVM 25  
7
required for EJB client development 7, 8  
required for JDBC connectivity  
required for XSL-FO save as PDF method  
required for Web DataWindow deployment 7, 8  
EAServer component development, requirements  
EJB clients, requirements  
8
7
8
7
environment variable, TEMP  
5
Installation Guide  
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Index  
pre-installation tasks  
removing 29  
5
3
L
license  
required software  
6
additional product entitlements  
local  
obtaining  
providing information 11, 12  
served  
troubleshooting 28  
2
setup program 9, 11  
system requirements  
4
4
PowerBuilder Runtime Packager, requirements  
PowerDesigner plug-in, required software  
product licensing  
8
8
4
SySAM  
4
troubleshooting 28  
M
memory requirements  
3
R
Microsoft .NET Framework, required software 6, 8  
Microsoft Windows Installer, required for PowerBuilder  
registry subkeys  
ODBC.INI 20  
ODBCINST.INI 20  
Runtime Packager  
8
migration, PowerBuilder or InfoMaker 24  
MobiLink synchronization 10  
release bulletins  
removing PowerBuilder Enterprise 29  
5
software  
system  
6
3
O
OBDCINST.INI Registry subkey 20  
ODBC.INI Registry subkey 20  
operating systems supported  
3
samples and tutorials, requirements  
server plug-in, installing PBVM 25  
setup program for PowerBuilder  
7
P
on DVD  
2
PB.INI file 20, 28  
PBVM  
starting 9, 11  
setup.exe file, starting 11  
installing from DVD 25  
silent install 23  
2
software requirements  
SQL Anywhere  
6
PDF, saving DataWindows as 16  
PocketBuilder  
PostScript driver, required for distill save as PDF  
method  
PowerBuilder Application Server Plug-in  
download page  
installing PBVM 25  
PowerBuilder Enterprise  
before using 24  
2
installing 10  
installing before PowerBuilder  
required for JSP targets  
required for MobiLink synchronization  
9
8
7
7
2
required for tutorials and samples  
Runtime Edition 10  
7
starting setup program for PowerBuilder 11  
Sybase Software Asset Management System  
4
contents  
1
SyBooks CD  
2
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Index  
SySAM  
product licensing  
4
providing information 11  
troubleshooting 28  
system requirements  
3
T
temp directory  
5
TEMP environment variable  
5
tutorials and examples, requirements  
7
U
uninstalling PowerBuilder Enterprise 29  
W
Web DataWindow, requirements  
Web services, installing 16  
7
Installation Guide  
33  
Index  
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PowerBuilder Enterprise  

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