Important Information

This document covers the following topics:


Installation Directory

During the installation, you are asked to specify an installation directory. If you are installing NaturalONE on Linux, the user that you are using to install must have full read and write permissions to this directory.

Important
It is recommended that you do not install into a directory which is a subdirectory of a previous installation. Such a previous installation may have been created either with the Installer or by an installation tool that was used in the past.

Side-by-Side Installations

It is possible to install side-by-side versions of NaturalONE on one machine. In this case, you have to install each version into a separate directory.

Updating or Upgrading NaturalONE

For NaturalONE version upgrades, it is only possible to do side-by-side installations where each version is installed into a separate directory.

For the new version, you can either create a new workspace or reuse and migrate an existing workspace of a previous NaturalONE version.

Creating a New Workspace

As default at NaturalONE startup, you can select a new workspace folder that is created.

After creation, if needed you can import Natural projects and settings from a workspace of a previous NaturalONE version.

Important
When importing your old projects to the new workspace, make sure to enable the Copy projects into workspace option.

Migrating an Existing Workspace

To migrate, open an existing workspace with your new NaturalONE version. You can also copy your workspace to a different location before opening it.

At NaturalONE startup, you will be informed and asked multiple times about the new version and workspace upgrade. This should be confirmed if you want to continue.

Migration will preserve all your Natural projects and settings in the workspace.

Important
Opening a migrated workspace must not be done using an old version of NaturalONE. Using an old version for opening a migrated workspace may cause unpredictable errors.

Any plug-ins that are not provided with our products must be reinstalled in Eclipse via Help >Install New Software.

Installing EntireX with NaturalONE

NaturalONE's Service Development and Application Testing functionalities require EntireX. If you plan to install EntireX together with NaturalONE, see Installation > Installing NaturalONE > Installing EntireX .

Online Help on Linux

In order to display the NaturalONE online help in Eclipse, it is required to set the Linux environment variable no_proxy in /etc/sysconfig/proxy to "localhost".