Corticon.js Studio provides the tooling to automate rules and package them for deployment.

Requirements

Before installing Corticon.js, confirm that you have the following:

  • System requirements
  • Administrator permissions on the target machine—See your system administrator to obtain these rights.
  • Read and write permission for the work directoryCorticon.js uses the work directory to write logs and other files produced by Corticon.js.
  • Anti-virus, anti-malware, and anti-spyware — You might need to disable your protection applications temporarily.

Install Corticon.js Studio

  1. Download the Corticon.js Studio installer:
    1. Get credentials to access and download packages on the Progress Software Electronic Software Download (ESD) site.
    2. Go to the ESD, log in, and then navigate to the Corticon.js 2.x page.
    3. Locate, download, and save the required installer, PROGRESS_CORTICON_2.x_JS_STUDIO_WIN_64.exe, to a temporary location accessible by the target machine.
  2. Double-click PROGRESS_CORTICON_2.x_JS_STUDIO_WIN_64.exe to run the installer.
  3. Review the information on the Introduction page.
  4. Click Next.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Set your Install Directory and Work Directory to your preferred locations.
  7. If you have a Corticon.js 2.x license staged, choose to add it the installation
    • If you select Add Corticon license? on this panel, the entry area for the License File lets you enter or choose the path where you have staged your license file on the local machine.
    • If you skip the selection, a normal installation will proceed. However, the Studio will not open for your use until you add a license file from a staging location. You will then need to open Studio, choose Preferences > Progress Corticon , and then enter or browse to the license staging location.
  8. Click Next.
  9. Review the information on the Pre-Installation Summary page, and then click Install.
  10. When the install process completes, click Done to close the installer.
  11. On the Start menu, choose Progress > Corticon.js Studio 2.x to launch the Studio workbench.