Sample installation scenarios

When installing AppScan® Source, it is important to follow the correct installation workflow. These topics guide you through the workflow involved in some sample installation scenarios.

Important:
Note: As of version 9.0.3.11, AppScan® Source no longer supports macOS or iOS Xcode project scanning.

AppScan® Source consists of key components, listed here in the order in which they should be installed:

  • HCL® AppScan® License Server: This is required for AppScan® Enterprise Server license application. It is also used for applying AppScan® Source floating licenses (but not for applying AppScan® Source local license files).
  • AppScan® Enterprise Server: All AppScan® Source products and components must communicate with an AppScan® Enterprise Server. Once installed, you specify the HCL® AppScan® License Server to which you have imported the AppScan® Enterprise Server license.
  • AppScan® Source product images: This includes AppScan® Source for Analysis, AppScan® Source for Automation, AppScan® Source for Development, and AppScan® Source for Remediation. Once installed, you specify the AppScan® Enterprise Server that the AppScan® Source Database will connect to. In addition, if you will make use of a floating license for AppScan® Source, you specify the HCL® AppScan® License Server to which you have imported the AppScan® Source license.

The instructions in these scenarios assume that:

  • All components are being installed on Microsoft Windows. For some instructions, basic Linux settings and information are provided - however, main scenario workflow is described only for Windows.
  • You have administrative privileges on the machine or machines on which you are installing AppScan® Source components.
  • A floating license will be used for activating the AppScan® Enterprise Server and local license files will be used for activating AppScan® Source components.