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RAPID MINER 5.0 INSTALLATION NOTES
----------------------------------
This file describes the installation of RapidMiner on your machine. You may
install RapidMiner for all users of your system or for your own account
locally.
Basically, there are two different ways of installing RapidMiner:
* Installation of a Windows executable
* Installation of a Java version (any platform)
Both ways are described below. More information about the installation
of RapidMiner can be found at http://rapidminer.com
Installation of the Windows executable
--------------------------------------
Just perform a double click on the downloaded file
rapidminer-XXX-install.exe
and follow the installation instructions. As a result, there will be
a new menu entry in the Windows startmenu. RapidMiner is started by
clicking this entry.
Installation of the Java version
--------------------------------
We assume that you have managed to unpack your downloaded archive,
because otherwise you would not be able to read these lines.
The directory that was created contains the following files and
directories:
scripts/* Executable start scripts
lib/ Java libraries and jar files
lib/plugins RapidMiner plugins
etc/ Configuration and template files
sample/* sample experiments
sample/data sample data
src/ java sources (source version only)
INSTALL.txt this file
README.* Readme files for used libraries
LICENSE.txt The GNU public license
CHANGES.txt Changes from previous versions
1. Make sure you have Java installed. RapidMiner runs on Java 7.0
(aka 1.7) or higher. Type "java -version" on the command line to
figure out your Java version. A Java Runtime Environment can
be downloaded from http://java.sun.com/
Make sure your JAVA_HOME environment variable is set to point to
the correct location (i.e. the installation directory of Java).
2. You can start RapidMiner using the executable jar file
lib/rapidminer.jar. On some operating systems, double clicking
on lib/rapidminer.jar starts RapidMiner.
If that does not work, you can try typing something like
java -jar lib/rapidminer.jar
If that does not work, you can use the start scripts in the
scripts directory. On a MS Windows system use
scripts\rapidminer.bat and scripts\RapidMinerGUI.bat,
on a Unix system use scripts/rapidminer and scripts/RapidMinerGUI.
Please note that you might have to set the executable flags on
Unix systems for these scripts before you can use them.
(Optional) If you want to run RapidMiner from anywhere on your
system, add the scripts directory to your path.
3. Test your installation. Use
scripts/rapidminer PROCESS
to execute an process with the
command line version. You can use one
of the samples from the samples
directory.
scripts/RapidMinerGUI
to start the graphical user interface
of RapidMiner (or make a double click on
lib/rapidminer.jar if this works on your
operating system).
4. If you have downloaded any of the additional RapidMiner plugins, just
copy the <plugin_name>.jar file to the directory lib/plugins.
5. If you downloaded the source version, you can compile the sources
using 'ant build' or 'ant dist'. Ant is a java build tool (like
'make') and can be downloaded from http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/
RapidMiner requires Ant version 1.6 or higher.
NOTE ON CONFIGURATION FILES:
----------------------------
RapidMiner looks for the following configuration files and reads them in
this ordering
RAPID_MINER_HOME/rapidminerrc
RAPID_MINER_HOME/rapidminerrc.OSNAME
~/.RapidMiner5/<VERSION>rapidminerrc
~/.RapidMiner5/<VERSION>rapidminerrc.<OSNAME>
rapidminerrc
rapidminerrc.<OSNAME>
Where <OSNAME> is the name of your operating system, <VERSION> the current
version and ~ is your home directory. You can see which files are read
when RapidMiner starts.