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- Install Joget DX in a temporary folder and copy the whole content of folder "\wflow\glowroot\*" to your new Joget "\wflow\" folder.
- Do also note the higher default maximum memory allocation pool for the JVM in @"-Xmx768M@Xmx768M". Joget DX requires more heap space and if your server has the additional RAM, do allocate more @"-Xmx@ Xmx" memory for better performance.
- Default Joget DX installation is running on @jre11"jre11.0.2@2". However Joget DX can still run on Java 8.
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- Backup your Joget v6 files and v6 database.
- Make the above changes in startup script and Glowroot folders.
- Delete ".\apache-tomcat-8.5.41\work\*" folder.
- Delete ".\apache-tomcat-8.5.41\webapps\jw" folder and jw.war file.
- Copy Joget DX @jw"jw.war@ war" file into ".\apache-tomcat-8.5.41\webapps\".
- Edit ".\wflow\app_datasource-default.properties" to point to your existing v6 database.
- Start Joget Apache Tomcat and monitor the joget.log.
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- Backup your Joget v6 database or clone it for Joget DX use (Joget DX will automatically create the new tables and fields it needs).
- Install Joget DX in a new folder using the Windows or Linux Installer.
- Copy over all files from v6 ".\wflow\*" to the same folder in Joget DX.
- Ensure Joget DX can access the v6 database (check the "app_datasource-default.properties" settings).
- Edit the "./apache-tomcat-8.5.41/conf/server.xml" if you wish to run Joget DX on a different port.
- Edit to set a higher "-Xmx" memory setting in startup script @joget"joget-start.bat or .sh@sh".
- Start Joget Apache Tomcat and monitor the joget.log.
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