Altova StyleVision Server 2023

Introduction

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Altova StyleVision Server is an implementation of Altova StyleVision's built-in execution engine. It operates as a module of Altova's FlowForce Server, and it is also available as a standalone server product.

 

StyleVisionServer

 

StyleVision Server executes transformation packages that have been deployed to a FlowForce Server. These transformations are initiated by FlowForce Server based on a variety of programmable time triggers, file triggers, or remote triggers. Additionally, StyleVision Server functionality can be invoked via the command line.

 

System requirements, installation and licensing

StyleVision Server is supported on the following operating systems:

 

System Requirements (Linux)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or newer

CentOS 7, CentOS Stream 8

Debian 9 or newer

Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 22.04

AlmaLinux 9.0

Rocky Linux 9.0

 

Prerequisites

Perform installation either as root user or as a user with sudo privileges.

The previous version of StyleVision Server must be uninstalled before a new one is installed.

If you plan to use Altova's Charts functionality, then at least one font must be installed on your system to ensure that charts will be rendered correctly. To list installed fonts, use, for example, the fc-list command of the Fontconfig library.

The following libraries are required as a prerequisite to install and run the application. If the packages below are not already available on your Linux machine, run the command yum (or apt-get if applicable) to install them.

 

Required by

CentOS, RedHat

Debian

Ubuntu

LicenseServer

libidn or libidn2, krb5-libs

libidn2-0, libgssapi-krb5-2

libidn2-0, libgssapi-krb5-2

StyleVision Server

libidn or libidn2, krb5-libs

libidn2-0, libgssapi-krb5-2

libidn2-0, libgssapi-krb5-2

 

 

 

StyleVision Server is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit on Windows machines. For details about installation and licensing, see the setup sections for Windows, Linux, and macOS.

 

Note:If the fillable parts of a fillable PDF are missing when the PDF is opened on a macOS system, one likely cause is that Java 6 is not installed on the machine. If this is the case, you can install Java 6 from https://support.apple.com/kb/dl1572?locale=en_US. If a version newer than Java 6 has already been installed on your system, then the installation of the older Java 6 version will not affect the working of the newer version, which will be the default version of the system.

 

 

Last updated: 29 March 2023

 

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