Set the following environment variables for your system:
Set any environment variables required by your database.
Set
JAVA_HOME:For Linux, set
JAVA_HOMEto include the JRockit JDK home directory (for example,/usr/local/jrockit/jrockit-jdk1.6.0_22-R28.1.1-4.0.1For Solaris, set
JAVA_HOMEto include the Sun JDK home directory (for example,/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_29).For AIX, set
JAVA_HOMEto include the home directory of the IBM JDK found in the WebSphere distribution (for example,/usr/local/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/java).For Windows, set
JAVA_HOMEto include the Sun JDK home directory (for example,C:\jdk1.6.0_25).
Set
PATH:For Linux, set
PATHto include the JRockit JDK/bindirectory (for example,/usr/local/jrockit/jrockit-jdk1.6.0_22-R28.1.1-4.0.1/bin.For Solaris, set PATH to include the Sun JDK
/bin/sparcv9directory (for example,/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_29/bin/sparcv9)For AIX, set
PATHto include the IBM JDK/bindirectory included in the WebSphere distribution (for example,/usr/local/IBM/Websphere/AppServer/java/bin).For Windows, set
PATHto include the Sun JDK/bindirectory (for example,C:\jdk1.6.0_25\bin.
Set
DYNAMO_HOMEto the<ATG10dir>/homedirectory (for example,/usr/local/ATG/ATG10.1.1/homeorC:\ATG\ATG10.1.1\home).
Notes:
For WebSphere environments, ATG recommends setting your
JAVA_HOMEandPATHvariables to point to the JDK installed in the WebSphere distribution to ensure that the JDK functionality that WebSphere relies on is available and updated properly.If you are running multiple versions of ATG on your machine, you should not set
DYNAMO_HOMEglobally, as this will change the variable for all ATG versions. Instead, setDYNAMO_HOMElocally for each shell or command prompt you open for the remainder of this guide.

