Installing Liberty Repository assets
You can use a variety of tools to install the assets that are in the Liberty Repository or download them directly from the WASdev website.
Before you begin
To access the IBM®
WebSphere® Liberty Repository with limited internet
access or through a firewall, ensure that you have access to the following hosts and ports:
- public.dhe.ibm.com on port 443
- asset-websphere.ibm.com on port 443
About this task
You can use several methods to access and install Liberty Repository assets.
Procedure
- Review the list of available assets in the Liberty Repository. See the Downloads page on WASdev.net. You can sort assets by date, name, or rating, or you can filter assets by asset type or Liberty edition.
- Review the installation methods for the Liberty Repository
assets. Use the following table to determine the appropriate
installation methods for each asset type:
Table 1. Installation methods for Liberty Repository asset types Asset type installUtility command featureManager command configUtility command Installation Managera Developer toolsb WASdev sitec Addons ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Admin scripts ✓ Config snippets ✓ ✓ ✓ Features ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Open source integrations ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Products ✓d ✓ ✓ Product samples ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Tools ✓e ✓ Note:- Installation Manager cannot be used to install beta assets.
- Developer tools are available only for the Linux, Mac OS, and Windows platforms.
- You can download assets from the WASdev.net website to install separately.
- You can install products from Installation Manager, but they are not in the online Liberty Repository.
- You can install tools from the IBM WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse update sites, the Eclipse Marketplace, or the Downloads page on WASdev.net. Use the Install WebSphere Software wizard to install tool assets.
- Choose the installation method for the Liberty Repository
assets that fits your usage scenario.
- installUtility command: Finds, obtains information about, and installs assets that are in a local directory-based repository, a Liberty Asset Repository Service repository, or the IBM WebSphere Liberty Repository. You can also download Liberty Repository assets to your local system for offline use. The installUtility command downloads and installs all dependencies for the asset. For more information, see Installing assets using the installUtility command.
- featureManager command: Installs Liberty Repository features and addons to an existing installation of Liberty or downloads them to your local system for offline use. For more information, see Installing assets using the featureManager command. The installUtility command is recommended over the featureManager command because it enables you to work with more asset types and from multiple repositories.
- configUtility command: Downloads config snippet assets and enables you to replace configuration snippet variables with your input values. For more information, see Downloading and customizing configuration snippets from the command line.
- IBM Installation Manager: Installs Liberty Repository assets during the installation or an upgrade to a new version of Liberty. You can use the Installation Manager graphical user interface, command-line interface, or the Installation Manager in silent mode with a response file. For more information, see Installing assets using Installation Manager.
Developer tools: Developer tools for WebSphere Application Server, such as WebSphere Developer Tools, provide a graphical user interface that you can use to install Liberty Repository assets. For more information, see Installing assets using developer tools.
- WASdev site: You can download a subset of the Liberty Repository assets directly from the WASdev site. See the installation instructions provided on the Downloads page on WASdev.net.
Subtopics
- Installing assets using the installUtility command
You can use the installUtility command to install assets in your Liberty environment and view required asset information. - Installing assets using the featureManager command
You can use the featureManager command to install Liberty Repository features in your Liberty environment and view required feature information. The featureManager find, install, and uninstall actions are stabilized. For these actions, use the installUtility command instead. Installing assets using developer tools
If you have developer tools that are installed, you can install feature assets, open source integration assets, product sample assets, runtime assets, add-on assets, and config snippet assets from the Liberty Repository.- Installing assets using Installation Manager
If you have IBM Installation Manager installed, you can download and install Liberty Repository assets when you install or upgrade Liberty.
Parent topic: Installing Liberty


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