Need to install BI Java on existing NW server

Dear Experts,
We have installed AS (ABAP + JAVA)+EP and upated with BI content and patches,
our BI consultant wanted to create reports using Bex, which requires <b>BI JAVA.</b> I tried to install it using sapinst , In the input phase  i select AS Java , BI JAVA and EP on the next screen i gave the SID (of Existing server TBI) then it gives the message saying
<b>DATABASE SCHEMA</b>
<u>Database objects have been found in the database schema (SAPTBIDB) used for this installation , you must delete these objects or use another database or sap sid as entered in the previous dialogs
clean up database schema [check box]</u>
Here the question is how do i install BI Java on the Existing Netwear server.
please advice at the earliest.
your help will be appreciated.
Regards,

Dear Ruchit,
Thanks for your helping reply,
Here the situation is  we now we have AS AbapJavaEP,
We have to do some configuration to work with Bex Reporting,
If BI Java is not required , please let me know what configurations i need to do.
please check the note.917950.
Regards,

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