There are two mechanisms for installing Blueprint OMS: a native Windows installer and Java Web Start. The following sections provide detailed installation instructions for each mechanism.
Native Windows installer
The native Windows installer is an executable (.EXE) file that can be run to install Blueprint OMS on your computer. Below are its advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Does not require Java to be installed
Blueprint OMS desktop icon does not disappear due to Java updates
Updates automatically when new versions of Blueprint OMS are released
Can only be installed on Windows operating systems
Java Web Start
Java Web Start allows you to download and run Java applications from the web. It requires that Java be installed on your computer first. More details can be found here. Blueprint OMS can be installed via Java Web Start by running the provided launch link (.JNLP) file in a web browser. Below are its advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Can be installed on all operating systems
Requires Java to be installed
Java updates can remove the Blueprint OMS desktop icon
Java updates can require Blueprint OMS to be reinstalled
New versions of Blueprint OMS sometimes do not automatically update and require Blueprint OMS to be reinstalled