The installation program creates the target directory (if necessary) and loads all of the selected components into that directory.
Install ECDA using one of the options:
GUI (graphical user interface) mode, which allows you to install the components using the installation program described in“Installing ECDA in GUI mode”.
Console mode, which allows you to install components using a command line interface described in “Installing ECDA in console mode”.
Response file mode, which allows you to record or create a response file described in “Installing ECDA using a response file”. Using a response file, you can install ECDA two different ways:
Silent, which lets you install the product without any interaction required on your part. This is convenient if you are performing identical installations on multiple machines.
Interactive installation using response file, which lets you install interactively but with all the responses already filled in, so that you can accept or change the default values and install ECDA according to the responses in the response file. This can be convenient if several sites are installing ECDA and must conform to a standard installation.
Each of these options is described in the following sections.
Sybase recommends that you use the GUI mode for installing
ECDA Options.