This section describes how to install Link using the Windows Installer.
These instructions describe how to install Apache Kafka-link on Windows.
Location information about Kafka-link logs.
Unica Link is a component that can be installed separately from the Unica application.
Ensure that these prerequisites are met before installing Unica Link.
Unica Link requires the Link Runtime server to be installed.
After installation, to start and stop Link, complete the following steps:
After the Link is installed, user can access the server by pointing the Web browser to local URL https://localhost:<port>/login.
You can customize Link by editing settings in the file C:\HCL\Link_<version-number>\config\config.yaml.
Link installation includes Redis server. If you want to use a preinstalled Redis server, you must customize your Link installation.
The Link default URL: https://localhost:4443/login uses HTTPS protocol on port 4443.
Use these steps to install connectors:
Steps to set up Campaign.
Steps to set up Journey.
To uninstall Link, complete the following steps:
The following table lists the required ports and the corresponding Link configuration properties:
Steps for editing the Kafka-link properties file
Steps for starting Kafka-link.
In the case of Link Install, Start, or Stop errors, review the logs files from the following folders:
This procedure defines the steps to manually update the installed Apache Tomcat 9 software for the Link application. If the currently installed version of Apache Tomcat 9 has a security issue that is resolved in a later version, you can follow these steps to update it.
You can install Unica Link in two modes:
The purpose of this document is to guide on integrating your web application with Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB. By following the steps outlined herein, you will seamlessly incorporate Cosmos DB into your application's data storage and retrieval processes.
Logs are produced for your use by Link, the Runtime REST API, and Kafkalink.
To enhance security and safeguard sensitive information, encrypt the password stored in the properties file adding a layer of protection to the data.
This section describes how to verify the validity of your config.yaml file after making changes in it. When editing the config.yaml file, ensure that the modifications you make are valid. To verify the validity of your config.yaml file after making changes, perform one of the following procedures based on your setup:
After installing Link, setup the custom SSL certificates for the Link web UI and the Link runtime application server.
Summary of known issues in this version of the product.