Voice Toolkit V4.2.2 for WebSphere(R) Studio Installation Readme
October 2003
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This Installation readme is organized into the following
sections:
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
3.0 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1 Pre-Requisites
4.2 Installing the Voice Toolkit
4.3 Installing Speech Technologies
4.4 Enabling the Voice Tools
5.0 GETTING STARTED
6.0 KNOWN PROBLEM
7.0 UNINSTALLATION
7.1 Uninstalling the Voice Toolkit
7.2 Uninstalling a Speech Technology
7.3 Uninstall Failure
8.0 NOTICES
9.0 TRADEMARKS
10.0 THIRD-PARTY LICENSES
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Do not use Update Manager in WebSphere Studio to install this V4.2.2 toolkit update.
Instead, use the installation wizard.
This Readme provides information on installing the
Voice Toolkit for WebSphere Studio, which includes the following features:
- VoiceXML Application Development and Debug--Includes
an integrated
development environment (IDE), a VoiceXML editor, and editors for creating grammars
written in SRGS (XML or ABNF). It also includes a pronunciation builder, an audio
recorder, and a set of VoiceXML reusable dialog components.
- Voice Portlet Application Development and Debug--Includes
an integrated development environment (IDE), a VoiceXML editor,
and editors for creating grammars written in SRGS (XML or ABNF).
It also includes a pronunciation builder, an audio
recorder, a set of VoiceXML reusable dialog components, and all of the Java tools
needed to build portlets deployable on a voice portal server.
- VisualAge for Java Conversion Information--Includes the WebSphere Voice
Response Java application programming
interface (API) that replaces the JavaBeans interface previously used
with VisualAge for Java. It also includes audio segments, documentation, and
tutorials.
For information on using the Voice Toolkit, refer to the online help.
To view the help, after completing installation, from the Help menu
click Help Contents. When the Help window appears, in the
Contents list click Voice Tools.
To view the help for the Voice Portlet Tools feature, in the
Contents list click Voice Portlet Tools.
2.0 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
- System suitable for running Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000.
- Minimum of an Intel(R) Pentium(R) 500 MHz processor or equivalent.
- 768 MB RAM.
- 175 MB disk space, plus additional space for the selected
installed options.
- 175 MB temporary space on the drive specified in your
user TMP environment variable.
- A display adapter setting of at least 256 colors with
a minimum resolution of 800x600 (1024x768 or higher is
recommended).
3.0 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
- Microsoft Windows 2000 (Service Pack 3 or higher)
Note: Microsoft Windows XP is allowed but not supported.
- Plus an installed version of one of the following:
WebSphere Studio Site Developer V5.0.1, WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.0.1,
WebSphere Application Server-Express V5.0.1, or WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer V5.0.1.
(refer to http://www7b.software.ibm.com/wsdd/zones/studio/).
Note: If your WebSphere Studio product is version 5.0, you should
use Update Manager to automatically upgrade the product to version
5.0.1. Connect to the Internet, open WebSphere Studio, and click
Help > Software Updates > New Updates. When the Available Updates
window completes, check the updates for version 5.0.1, and follow
the instructions on the screen.
4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1 Pre-Requisites
- The Installation Wizard requires that your display adapter be set
to at least 256 colors. Otherwise, the Installation Wizard might
generate an error.
- The Installation Wizard requires a previous installation of one of the following:
WebSphere Studio Site
Developer V5.0.1, WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.0.1,
WebSphere Application Server-Express V5.0.1, or WebSphere Studio Enterprise
Developer V5.0.1, because this product adds functionality
to those base platforms.
- If you have any previous version of the Voice Toolkit for WebSphere
Studio, the Voice Application Access Toolkit for WebSphere
Studio, or the Multimodal Toolkit for WebSphere Studio, you must
uninstall it before installing this version of
the Voice Toolkit.
- If you have previously installed an IBM product that has TTS, you must uninstall
the product before installing the Voice Toolkit.
- If you have previously installed the WebSphere Voice Server SDK,
or other previous speech runtime engines,
you will have to uninstall them (using the Add/Remove Programs
option on the Control Panel) before you can install this version of
the Voice Toolkit.
Note: You must have the JRE 1.3.1 installed to uninstall the SDK.
After uninstalling the speech runtime engine,
you might need to manually
delete the speech root environment variables. To do this:
1. Right-click the My Computer desktop icon and select
Properties.
2. On the System Properties dialog, click the
Advanced tab, and then click the Environment Variables
button.
3. In the System Variables window, scroll to find
the SPCH_ROOT and SPCH_BIN variables. Select them and
then click Delete.
4. Click OK to close the dialog.
5. For the changes to take effect, reboot your system.
4.2 Installing the Voice Toolkit
Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard to install the
Voice Toolkit.
The Installation Wizard copies files to the following
directory structure:
<toolkit_install_directory>\
eclipse - features, plugins
VoiceToolkit - jvm, license, Readme, Samples, uninstall
4.3 Installing Speech Technologies
Use the Installation wizard to install the languages (Speech
Technologies) for each feature that you
install: VoiceXML Application Development and Debug, Voice Portlet Application Development
and Debug, or VisualAge for Java Conversion.
At least one
speech technology must be selected for each feature. If you select
one that is common for the two features, that speech technology
will be selected and installed for both.
To install a CTTS speech technology, which can be up to 700 MB,
you will automatically be connected to the download site during
the installation. Note only one set of engines (TTS or CTTS)
can be installed per language. If you select both the TTS and
CTTS speech technology for the same language, only the CTTS
engines will be installed and used. Then, if you want to use
the TTS engines, you will have to re-install the TTS speech
technology, which will automatically uninstall CTTS.
You can install other Speech Technologies at any time. To do this,
run the Installation wizard again using Voicetools_Setup.exe. On the
feature panel, click Next, and on the speech technology panel,
select the new language to install.
4.4 Enabling the Voice Tools
After completing the installation of the Voice Toolkit,
the Voice Tools must be enabled in the WebSphere Studio development
environment through the use of the Update Manager:
- Depending on your development environment,
launch one of the following: WebSphere Studio Site Developer V5.0.1,
WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.0.1,
WebSphere Application Server-Express V5.0.1, or WebSphere Studio
Enterprise Developer V5.0.1.
- If the Update Manager popup window appears (which happens if
you have used the WebSphere Studio development platform before
installing the toolkit), accept all changes. The Update Manager
is simply confirming the addition of the toolkit plugins to
WebSphere Studio.
- If the Update Manager popup does not appear, you should select
Help > Software Updates > Pending Changes, and click the check
boxes for all of the listed features to mark them with a check,
and then press the Finish button.
- If you have upgraded from a previous version of the Voice Toolkit, you
should reset the perspective to ensure availability of the updates for the new tools.
To do this, from the Window menu, click Reset Perspective.
5.0 GETTING STARTED
To launch the Voice Toolkit, from the Windows Start menu,
select Programs > IBM WebSphere Studio >
[your base product] (such as,
Site Developer 5.0 or Application Developer 5.0).
- After installing these tools and launching WebSphere Studio, if
the Voice perspective is not in the list of available perspectives
that can be opened, then you should activate the new features in
the Update Manager (Help > Software Updates > Pending Changes).
Select the check boxes for each of the listed features, and then
click the Finish button. This action
confirms the addition of the toolkit plugins to WebSphere Studio.
- The Welcome screens (Help > Welcome > Voice Portlet Tools or Voice Toolkit for WebSphere Studio)
contain information to help you begin working with the toolkit. The Welcome screens also
contain a link to more detailed Getting Started information. You can also find the
Getting started information in the Contents list of the Help window (from the Help
menu click Help Contents, and then select either Voice Portlet Tools or Voice Tools).
- The projects and files that you create using the
Voice Toolkit are saved in the workspace location that you select when you
open WebSphere Studio. If you uninstall the Voice Toolkit, the workspace remains on
your system so that the files are still available.
- Files saved in the following directories are deleted when uninstalling the Voice Toolkit.
If you create files in these directories, copy them to another folder before uninstalling the Voice Toolkit:
<toolkit_install_directory>/eclipse/plugins/
com.ibm.voicetools.engines.wvs_4.2.0
<toolkit_install_directory>/eclipse/features/
com.ibm.wpstools_4.2.0
<toolkit_install_directory>/eclipse/plugins/
com.ibm.voicetools.browser.wvrsim_4.2.2
<toolkit_install_directory>/eclipse/logs
- In addition to the toolkit help, this package includes certain
related publications. To view or print these publications,
you must use the Adobe(R) Reader(R) version 4.0.5 or later. For optimum viewing,
use Adobe Reader version 6.0.
To download Adobe Reader,
go to the Adobe Web site at www.adobe.com. Click Get Adobe Reader,
and follow the directions.
6.0 KNOWN PROBLEM
You must uninstall any products that contain IBM TTS before
installing the Voice Toolkit. If you have uninstalled those
IBM TTS products, but you are still seeing the error message
"Found IBM TTS installed in different location" while installing
the Voice Toolkit, you should follow these steps:
1. Run (Start > Run) regedit.exe
2. Find the registry value for the key
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\App Paths\ibmtts50.dll\Path"
and verify that the TTS engine has been uninstalled from the referenced path on your machine.
3. Delete the registry key
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\App Paths\ibmtts50.dll"
4. Retry the installation of the Voice Toolkit
7.0 UNINSTALLATION
7.1 Uninstalling the Voice Toolkit
To uninstall this product, run the Add/Remove Programs
utility from the Windows Start menu:
1. Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
2. Highlight the program entry for Voice Toolkit for WebSphere Studio and select the Change/Remove button.
Notes:
7.2 Uninstalling a Speech Technology
To uninstall a speech technology, use Add/Remove Programs.
On the uninstallation wizard, select the language to
uninstall. Note that at least one speech technology must
remain installed for each installed feature. You might
have to install the second language before you can
uninstall the first language.
7.3 Uninstall Failure
If you attempt to uninstall the toolkit, in rare
circumstances (such as uninstalling the WebSphere
Studio development platform before uninstalling the
toolkit) the uninstall might fail and you will get
an Uninstaller Error. The error message dialog
lets you choose whether to remove the toolkit entry
from the Add/Remove Programs list.
If you select Yes (preferred), the toolkit entry
will be removed from the Add/Remove Programs list.
If you select No, the toolkit entry will remain on the
Add/Remove Programs list.
You will then need to remove any remaining entries in the
Windows Registry.
1. Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE or REGEDT32.EXE)
2. Delete the following keys:
* HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\IBM\
Voice Toolkit for WebSphere Studio
* HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Uninstall\
f8ea7098568963e941a11a81e7d5a9d5
At this point, you can manually remove the remaining
folders and files installed by the toolkit.
8.0 NOTICES
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