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A copy of the Readme.txt
file with troubleshooting information and the latest information about setting up the sample applications is included in each sample application directory.
For information about setting up a database so that it can be used with the University sample applications, see Setting Up the Database.
For information about the operating system platforms supported by the product, see Installing the WebLogic Enterprise Software.
To run the client applications in the University sample applications, you need the following development tools:
System Prerequisites
You need to set several parameters in the setenv
and UBBCONFIG
files in order for the University sample applications to work properly, as follows:
Editing the setenv and UBBCONFIG Files
The information in the setenv
and UBBCONFIG
files must match. The following sections explain how to edit the setenv
and UBBCONFIG
files.
Table 2-1 describes the naming conventions for the setenv
and UBBCONFIG
files.
Naming Conventions for the setenv and UBBCONFIG Files
Table 2-1 Naming Conventions for setenv
and UBBCONFIG
Files
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Table 2-2 lists the parameters you need to modify in the setenv
file.
Setting setenv Parameters
Table 2-3 lists the parameters you need to modify in the UBBCONFIG
file.
Setting the UBBCONFIG Parameters
Before you can use the University sample applications, you need to run the setenv
script to ensure your system environment variables reflect all the changes made in the process of setting up the Oracle database and your configuration. Instructions for running the setenv
command are included in the descriptions of building the individual sample applications.
Note:
The makefiles for the University sample applications assume Microsoft Visual C++ is installed in the following location on Windows NT:
c:\Progra~1\Devstu~1\VC
If your copy of Microsoft Visual C++ is not installed in that directory, run the following command procedure to set the appropriate system environment variables.
c:\Progra~1\Devstu~1\VC\Bin\VCVARS32.bat
The Oracle Pro*C/C++ compiler uses short names so you need to use ~
in the directory path to ensure the system variable is set correctly.
Running the setenv Command
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