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The installation of RapidMiner (formerly YALE) is very simple.
This installation guide describes the installation process for Microsoft Windows
systems as well as for all other supported platforms.
You can also find some comments how RapidMiner can be started and how the
installation can be further improved.
Please let us know if you have problems when
installing or starting RapidMiner.
Installing
RapidMiner (Windows)
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On a Microsoft Windows system, you only have to download the executable installer file
rapidminer-XXX-install.exe (formerly yale-XXX-install.exe).
After the download has finished, you should double-click on the downloaded file and
follow the instructions of the setup dialog.
After installation has finished you will find a new start menu entry and desktop icon
for RapidMiner.
That's all.
Please note that there is no need for an extra Java installation.
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Installing
RapidMiner (any platform) Step 1: Installing Java
In order to use RapidMiner you need a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.5
(officially Java 5.0) or higher, which you can download from
SUN.
Just download the correct version for your operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.) and
install it on your system.
Installing
RapidMiner (any platform) Step 2: Download and extract RapidMiner
You have to download the
Java binary Zip archive containing all necessary files for RapidMiner
(now rapidminer-4.0beta-bin.zip , formerly e.g. yale-3.4-bin.zip
or yale-3.1-bin.tar.gz):
In order to extract the downloaded RapidMiner archive you can use any
file decompression tool available to you.
In this example, we use WinZIP to unzip the archive into an arbitrarily
chosen directory:
RapidMiner is now installed.
If you want to use one of the RapidMiner plugins, just download the
Jar file of it and copy it into the directory lib/plugins.
The next sections describe some hints how RapidMiner can be started
and how the installation can be improved.
Starting
RapidMiner: Windows
Perform a click on the start menu entry or a double click on the desktop icon
in order to start RapidMiner.
Please note that RapidMiner automatically uses 80% of the free memory during startup.
This should be ok for most applications.
If you run into memory problems, you should check out one of the other possibilities
to start RapidMiner.
Starting
RapidMiner: Any Platform - Way 1
Two ways exist to start RapidMiner on any supported platform.
The main reason why one should start RapidMiner with one of these ways
is to adapt the amount of memory which is allowed for usage.
The default Java installation uses only a small amount of memory (64 or 128 Mb)
even if your system provides more physical memory (this is different for the
Windows installation, see above).
Therefore we recommend to define the maximum amount of memory which can be used
by Java and the location of Java itself via the environment variables
MAX_JAVA_MEMORY and JAVA_HOME:
In this example, we set the maximum amount of available memory to 800 Mb.
JAVA_HOME was set to the installation path of Java.
Afterwards you can double click on the start script RapidMinerGUI.bat
(formerly YaleGUI.bat)
in the scripts subdirectory of RapidMiner or invoke it
from command line (please note that we also provide start scripts for Linux / Unix
but it might be necessary to change the file settings with "chmod 750 RapidMinerGUI"
or something similar).
This will start the graphical user interface of RapidMiner:
Please note that increasing the maximum amount of memory via environment variables
only works, if RapidMiner is started by using one of the start scripts.
It does not affect the memory, if a start menu item or desktop icon were used on a
Windows system.
Starting
RapidMiner: Any Platform - Way 2
On some platforms it simply works to perform a double-click on the file lib/rapidminer.jar
(formerly yale.jar)
in order to start RapidMiner.
Starting
RapidMiner: Any Platform - Way 3
Users familiar with Java might also want to start RapidMiner via the command line
(now java -jar rapidminer.jar or formerly java -jar yale.jar):
The maximum amount of memory can be specified via the -Xmx
option of the Java Virtual Machine:
Please note that there is no empty space between the -Xmx option,
the amount of memory (800 in this case), and the unit (m for Mb in this case).
Defining RAPIDMINER_HOME or YALE_HOME
Important: if any problem occurs during starting RapidMiner (YALE)
via Java invocation, the reason for this is almost always that RapidMiner (YALE)
cannot find its resource files (icons etc.).
In this case you have to declare the location of RapidMiner (YALE) to Java by typing
java -Drapidminer.home=C:\path\to\your\rapidminer\installation -jar rapidminer.jar
or
java -Dyale.home=C:\path\to\your\yale\installation -jar yale.jar
telling Java to start from the location "rapidminer.home" (former versions: "yale.home"):
java -Drapidminer.home="C:\Program Files\RapidMiner\ RapidMiner-4.0beta" -jar lib\rapidminer.jar
or
java -Dyale.home="C:\Program Files\YALE\yale-3.3" -jar lib\yale.jar
for older versions.
Please note that you have to enclose your path to the RapidMiner (YALE) home directory
with double quotes ("), if the path includes empty spaces.
If you want to start RapidMiner (YALE) from another directory, you will have to adapt
the lib-path (lib\rapidminer.jar or lib\yale.jar),
while the path to rapidminer.home (yale.home) remains the same.
As far as we know, this problem only occurs for version 3.3 of YALE (and not for RapidMiner).
For other versions of RapidMiner and YALE, it should work just using the start script,
a double click on lib\rapidminer.jar (lib\yale.jar),
or typing java -jar lib\rapidminer.jar (java -jar lib\yale.jar).
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