Installing and configuring jExperience
- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Performance and capacity planning
- Installing Elasticsearch, jCustomer, and jExperience
- Configuring jCustomer features
- Configuring Apache and security settings
- Setting up a cluster
- jCustomer logs, backups & background jobs
- Configuring Elastic Kibana & jExperience for analytics
- Verifying the install
- Monitoring jExperience
- Recommendations for upgrading production environments
Release Notes
Upgrading
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.5.2
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.5.1
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.5.0
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.4.0
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.3.0
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.2.2
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.2.1
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.2.0.x1
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.2.0
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.1.1
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.1.0
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.0.1
- Upgrading to jExperience 2.0.0
- Upgrading to jExperience 1.12.3
- Upgrading to jExperience 1.12.2
- Upgrading to jExperience 1.12.1
- Upgrading to jExperience 1.12
- jExperience and Jahia definition checks