- First we have a normal installed, desktop version of Linux.
- Kettle application is the Linux version and the Windows version in the same folder coexistence, so you can directly unzip the kettle on the computer, through the FTP tool to upload to the Linux directory.
- We run the Kettle directory directly under the spoon.sh to see if we can enter the kettle design interface, found that it reported the JDK version of the exception error.
- Here we use the java-version command to query the Java Runtime Environment version on the current OS environment and unload it directly from the RPM command.
- Here we download the latest version of the JDK on the Internet, the same through the FTP tool copy to the Linux environment, through the RPM command to install the JDK, after the installation is complete, we start the Kettle design interface, found that it is ready to start.
- Then take a dip in the magical world of kettle.
Deploying the kettle Environment on Linux