hi,
i can give you the install protocol for my fedora 3.2 too.


***********************
  Fedora Installation
***********************

To install Fedora, please answer the following questions.
Enter CANCEL at any time to abort the installation.
Detailed installation instructions are available online:
        http://www.fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCR30/

Installation type
-----------------
The 'quick' install is designed to get you up and running with Fedora
as quickly and easily as possible. It will install Tomcat and an
embedded version of the Derby database. SSL support and XACML policy
enforcement will be disabled.
For more options, including the choice of hostname, ports, security,
and databases, select 'custom'.
To install only the Fedora client software, enter 'client'.

Options : quick, custom, client

Enter a value ==> custom


Fedora home directory
---------------------
This is the base directory for Fedora scripts, configuration files, etc.
Enter the full path where you want to install these files.


Enter a value [default is C:\Programme\Fedora] ==> C:\Programme\Fedora


Fedora administrator password
-----------------------------
Enter the password to use for the Fedora administrator (fedoraAdmin) account.

Enter a value ==> fedoraAdmin


Fedora server host
------------------
The host Fedora will be running on.
If a hostname (e.g. www.example.com) is supplied, a lookup will be
performed and the IP address of the host (not the host name) will be used
in the default Fedora XACML policies.


Enter a value [default is localhost] ==> localhost


Fedora application server context
---------------------------------
The application server context Fedora will be running in.
If 'fedora' (default) is supplied, the resulting context path
will be http://www.example.com/fedora.
It must be ensured that the configured application server context
matches this path if explicitly configured.
*NOTE: Use of alternative server context is Experimental*


Enter a value [default is fedora] ==> fedora


Authentication requirement for API-A
------------------------------------
Fedora's management (API-M) interface always requires user authentication.
Require user authentication for Fedora's access (API-A) interface?

Options : true, false

Enter a value [default is false] ==> false


SSL availability
----------------
Should Fedora be available via SSL?  Note: this does not preclude
regular HTTP access; it just indicates that it should be possible for
Fedora to be accessed over SSL.

Options : true, false

Enter a value [default is true] ==> false


Servlet engine
--------------
Which servlet engine will Fedora be running in?
Enter 'included' to use the bundled Tomcat 5.5.26 server.
To use your own, existing installation of Tomcat, enter 'existingTomcat'.
Enter 'other' to use a different servlet container.

Options : included, existingTomcat, other

Enter a value [default is included] ==> existingTomcat


Tomcat home directory
---------------------
Please provide the full path to your existing Tomcat installation, or
the path where you plan to install the bundled Tomcat.


Enter a value [default is C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5] ==
> C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5


Tomcat HTTP port
----------------
Which HTTP port (non-SSL) should Tomcat listen on?  This can be changed
later in Tomcat's server.xml file.


Enter a value [default is 8080] ==> 8080


Tomcat shutdown port
--------------------
Which port should Tomcat use for shutting down?  Make sure this doesn't
conflict with an existing service.  This can be changed later in Tomcat's
server.xml file.


Enter a value [default is 8005] ==> 8005


Database
--------
Please select the database you will be using with
Fedora. The supported databases are Derby, McKoi, MySQL, Oracle and Postgres.

If you do not have a database ready for use by Fedora or would prefer to
use the embedded version of Derby bundled with Fedora, enter 'included'.

Options : derby, mckoi, mysql, oracle, postgresql, included

Enter a value ==> included


Policy enforcement enabled
--------------------------
Should XACML policy enforcement be enabled?  Note: This will put a set of
default security policies in play for your Fedora server.

Options : true, false

Enter a value [default is true] ==> false


Enable Resource Index
---------------------
Enable the Resource Index?

Options : true, false

Enter a value [default is false] ==> false


Enable Messaging
----------------
Enable Messaging? Messaging sends notifications of API-M events via JMS.

Options : true, false

Enter a value [default is false] ==> false


Deploy local services and demos
-------------------------------
Several sample back-end services are included with this distribution.
These are required if you want to use the demonstration objects.
If you'd like these to be automatically deployed, enter 'true'.
Otherwise, the installer will put the files in your FEDORA_HOME/install
directory in case you want to deploy them later.

Options : true, false

Enter a value [default is true] ==> true


Preparing FEDORA_HOME...
        Configuring fedora.fcfg
        Installing beSecurity
Will not overwrite existing C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\c
onf\server.xml.
Wrote example server.xml to:
        C:\Programme\Fedora\install\server.xml
Preparing fedora.war...
Processing web.xml
Deploying fedora.war...
Deploying fop.war...
Deploying imagemanip.war...
Deploying saxon.war...
Deploying fedora-demo.war...
Installation complete.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Before starting Fedora, please ensure that any required environment
variables are correctly defined
        (e.g. FEDORA_HOME, JAVA_HOME, JAVA_OPTS, CATALINA_HOME).
For more information, please consult the Installation & Configuration
Guide in the online documentation.
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E:\>

> Subject: Re: [Fedora-commons-users] Ingest Problem with Fedora 3.2 SOAP API 
> by Calling uploadFile
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:12:52 +0200
> 
> Hi
> 
> Could you give us the code piece where you call the function? The
> exception seems to indicate that there is a problem reading your file.
> 
> Regards
> 
> On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 20:51 +0200, WangFeng wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > i am writing a client by using the fedora client jar with SOAP API.
> > So i tested all the Method from API-M. It works well by calling the
> > Method like ingest or adddatastream.
> > But i can't still use the uploadFile from fedoraclient or the
> > Uploader.upload(java.io.File file). And still got the Exception with
> > "No data send to the server". I can't understand, why this Method
> > couldn't be used. I am sure all setting for the file or
> > fileinputstream are fein and right. I must use the file from local and
> > upload it to server at first. 
> > Please help me to fix it!!
> > Thanks
> > Feng
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > java.io.IOException: Upload failed: Bad Request: No data sent.
> > ?at fedora.client.FedoraClient.uploadFile(FedoraClient.java:195)
> > ?at fedora.client.Uploader.upload(Uploader.java:114)
> > ?at fedora.client.Uploader.upload(Uploader.java:97)
> > ?at FoXM! L.ClientTest.uploader(ClientTest.java:269)
> > 
> > 
> > 
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