This section explains the Interstage Studio installation types.
Interstage Studio supports the following two installation types for the respective Interstage Studio operation modes:
Interstage Studio is installed with a standard configuration of functions. This product can be installed easily with only one click. To select and install only necessary functions, perform a custom installation.
From the functions provided by Interstage Studio, necessary functions can be selected so that only they are installed. This product can be installed with the function components that suit the operating mode of the Interstage Studio. For example, if the operation test environment is not required, perform this type of installation.
The table below lists the components (functions) that can be installed with each type of installation.
Environment |
Component |
Installation type | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Typical installation |
Custom installation | |||
Java integrated development environment |
Workbench, |
(*1) |
(*1) | |
Java EE 6 development function |
Java EE 6 workbench |
(*4) |
(*2) | |
Operation test environment |
Application Server |
(*1) |
(*2) | |
Framework |
(*1) |
(*2) | ||
Java Development Kit |
JDK 6 |
(*1) |
(*1) | |
JDK 7 |
(*4) |
(*2) | ||
Add-on components |
(*3) |
(*3) |
Explanatory note:
*1: Installed unconditionally
*2: Can be selectively installed
*3: Not installed automatically. Install it as necessary
*4: Not installed
Environment where Interstage Studio of the same version is already installed
You can change the current installation configuration without uninstalling the existing Interstage Studio:
Uninstalling installed components
Some components such as Java Development Kit cannot be uninstalled.
Selectively installing additional components
The Interstage Studio refers to this installation type as "Overwrite installation".