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8.3. Installing the BRMS Plug-in into JBoss ON
JBoss BRMS plug-in for JBoss Operations Network can be installed by either copying the plug-in JAR files to the JBoss Operations Network plug-in directory or through the JBoss Operations Network GUI.
The following procedure guides a user to copy the plug-in JAR files to the JBoss Operations Network plug-in directory
Procedure 8.1. Copying the JBoss BRMS plug-in JAR files
- Extract the JBoss BRMS plug-in pack archive to a temporary location. This creates a subdirectory with the name jon-plugin-pack-brms-bpms-3.2.0.GA. For example:
[root@server rhq-agent]# unzip jon-plugin-pack-brms-bpms-3.2.0.GA.zip -d /tmp
- Copy the extracted BRMS plug-in JAR files from the jon-plugin-pack-brms-bpms-3.2.0.GA/ directory to the JBoss ON server plug-in directory. For example:
[root@server rhq-agent]# cp /tmp/jon-plugin-pack-brms-bpms-3.2.0.GA/*.jar /opt/jon/jon-server-3.2.0.GA1/plugins
- Start the JBoss Operations Network server to update the BRMS plug-in.
To upload the BRMS plug-in through the JBoss Operations Network GUI, following is the procedure
Procedure 8.2. Uploading the BRMS plug-in through GUI
- Start the JBoss Operations Network Server and Log in to access the GUI.
- In the top navigation of the GUI, open the Administration menu.
- In the Configuration area on the left, select the Server Plugins link.
- At the bottom of the list of loaded server plug-ins, click the Upload a plugin button and choose the BRMS plugin.
- The BRMS plug-in for JBoss Operations Network is now uploaded.

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