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Set up UBIK

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The initial setup of UBIK® and its components requires some extensive but straight forward steps. This guide gives an overview about the dependencies of the different components, whereas more detailed installation instructions can be found in separate linked articles, respectively.

The next sections cover the components required for the use cases as mentioned in the introduction. General information about the configuration files of each component can be found in Configuration Files.

Setup for Data Model Administration

Creating and maintaining UBIK® data models requires an according UBIK® Database and the modelling tool UBIK® Studio only.

See Set up UBIK® Database for help on configuration issues.
See How to install UBIK® Studio for help on installation issues.

Session Management Type

Using Single Local Application mode is sufficient to administrate the data model and to work with UBIK® Studio only.

See Configure Single Local Application Authentication for help on configuration issues.

Of course, it is also possible to use another authentication mode like Local Application Service.

Setup for Working Mobile

Working mobile presumes a valid data model within a UBIK® Database created with UBIK® Studio. Additionally the data needs to be published via a UBIK® Web Service to an UBIK® Client.

See Set up UBIK® Database for help on configuration issues.
See How to install UBIK® Studio for help on installation issues.
See Install UBIK Web Service and Configure Microsoft IIS for UBIK for help on configuration issues.

Session Management Type

For being able to use mobile clients it is mandatory to use Local Application Service as authentication mode.

See Configure LAS Authentication for help on configuration issues.

Setup for Interfacing 3rd Party Systems

Interfacing a 3rd party system presumes a valid data model within a UBIK® Database created with UBIK® Studio. The interfaces itself can be designed and tested manually using UBIK® Studio. If automatisms are required you need to use UBIK® Enterprise Service.

See Set up UBIK® Database for help on configuration issues.
See How to install UBIK® Studio for help on installation issues.
See How to install UBIK® Enterprise Service for help on installation issues.

Session Management Type

Using Single Local Application mode is sufficient to administrate the data model and to interface 3rd pary systems.

See Configure Single Local Application Authentication for help on configuration issues.

Of course, it is also possible to use another authentication mode like Local Application Service.

See also