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In order to be able to start, the Servoy Application Server requires a connection to the Servoy Repository. When using existing databases, a valid connection to a properly configured Servoy Repository is required for the Servoy Application Server to be able to start.
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When the installation of the PostgreSQL database engine is required, keep the Database option in the All-In-One installer checked.
After installing the Servoy Application Server, the following steps are required to remove the sample databases and connect the PostgreSQL engine to existing PostgreSQL databases:
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Connect to the database using the commandline psql utility and drop the unwanted databases:
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drop database if exists user_data;
drop database if exists example;
drop database if exists log_data;
drop database if exists udm;
drop database if exists pdf_forms;
drop database if exists bug_db; |
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When not using the PostgreSQL database engine, the option can be unchecked in the installer. This will skip the installation of the PostgreSQL database engine, the repository database and the sample databases.
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In order to get the Servoy Application Server ready for use the following steps are required:
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{servoyInstall}/application_server
directoryDepending on the type of databases used, JDBC drivers might need to be added. See JDBC Drivers in the Database Connections chapter for more information.
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See Servoy Repository upgradeUpgrade for information on upgrading or creating the Servoy Repository tables in an existing database. |