Installation and Configuration of the TANGO Interactive Server-Side ComponentsThis file describes installation and configuration of TANGO Interactive Engine and TANGO Interactive Application Server on both MS Windows and Unix. This document assumes you have certain amount of familiarity with system administration tasks. If you find instructions provided here unclear ask for help your system administrator or contact us. 1. Before InstallationWe strongly suggest installation of client components only, before you try to setup your own TANGO Interactive Engine or Application Server. Not only will you be able to receive information and support from our staff connected to the default WebWisdom.com Meeting Engine, but contact us using our online awareness tool, PeopleWatch, as well. 2. TANGO Interactive EngineInstallationTANGO Interactive Engine is the central point of TANGO Interactive Internet Collaboratory. You can think of it as a virtual meeting place. There are two distributions of this component:
ConfigurationTI Engine configuration is performed from Control Panel, TANGO Interactive Engine applet. Detailed instructions on using it can be found in the documentation installed with the engine. 3. TANGO Interactive Application ServerWhat is TANGO Interactive Application Server?As Tango Interactive (TI for short) is a Web-based system, it executes inside of a web browser--Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer. Most of the TI software is downloaded to the browser at run time. Hence, crucial TI system components must be placed on an HTTP server before the system can be used. An HTTP server with TI software properly installed is called TI Application Server. TI Application Server is a collection of Java applets with associated HTML pages and various auxiliary files, placed on an HTTP server. The most important applet among them is the Session Manager. This is the heart of the TI system. Other applets in the distribution are TI Virtual Meeting or Virtual Classroom application modules. TI Application Server RequirementsTI Application Server can run from any HTTP server. In the following, we provide configuration help for Apache and Netscape FastTrack or Enterprise servers. Other HTTP servers can be used as well. TI Application Server software comes packaged as a zip archive. On Unix you can use 'unzip' command to uncompress it. If you install the server on MS Windows, you will need WinZip or other tool which can handle '.zip' files. Installation
This concludes installation process. ConfigurationRecommended URL to TI Application Server is the following: http://your.server.com/tango-appserver-2.0/ To set this up, you can proceed as follows. If you have extracted the zip files in the root directory of your HTTP server you don't need to do anything at all. Skip to the "Setting up for your own collaboration engine" section If you have selected another directory, you have to map this directory to the above-defined URL. Procedure to do that varies from server to server, and, unfortunately, we cannot cover it for all HTTP servers currently in use on the Web. We will describe it for Apache and Netscape FastTrack or Enterprise
Setting up for your own collaboration engineTI applications allow you to select one of the few collaboration engines (TI engine is a meeting point or a virtual classroom). As distributed, the TANGO Interactive Application Server will only list the public servers provided by WebWisdom.com. Suppose you have set up your own engine and you want your Application Server to include it in the selection of available engines. The procedure to accomplish this is as follows:
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