Install Composer in a Windows Environment
This section provides instructions for performing a clean installation of Composer in your Windows Server environment.
For information about the difference between a clean installation of Composer and an upgrade to the latest GA release, see Clean Installation and Upgrade Differences.
Upgrade and Migration Considerations
Windows Server 2012R2 is not compatible with both Java17 binaries and the latest releases of Composer (23.2 and later). We recommend you use Windows 2016 or later to run Composer 23.2 and later.
In general, you can upgrade directly to the latest version of Composer from a prior version.
If you are upgrading to a newer version of Composer and you also want to change your encryption mode, perform the upgrade first and then complete the steps described in Change the Encryption Mode.
Note: New installations of Composer (v24.3 and later) use PostgreSQL 16. If you are upgrading your environment to v24.3 or later, you can retain your existing PostgreSQL version.
Important: If you are upgrading to a newer version of Composer and have created an attribute named User.timeZone
, this may be overwritten on upgrade. See Upgrade Workflow for more information about preparing your environment for the upgrade process.
In general, the installation process is automated and you only need to run an installation script. The installation script is implemented using Bootstrap. This script accesses a dedicated Composer repository and automatically downloads all the necessary components to install your Composer microservice.
By default, the bootstrap script installs these core components, connectors, and required dependencies:
Zoomdata web application
Query Engine
MSSQL
Mongo DB
Elastic 7
Solr
Cloudera Search
Consul
PostgreSQL 12
Corretto JDK17
Chocolatey
To install other components, adjust bootstrap switches as needed. See Windows Bootstrap Reference, Composer Microservice Name Reference and Data Connector Reference.
After the installation has completed, you need to activate the Composer microservices, download and configure a JDBC driver if you are using specific data sources (see Post-Installation Options for a list), and open a browser window and enter the specific IP address to access the Composer client.
Review and complete (as appropriate for your installation) the following installation information:
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