The following conventions are used in this document.
Typographic conventions
The following table describes the typographic conventions used in this document.
| Typeface | Meaning |
|---|---|
| User Interface Elements | This formatting is used for graphical user interface elements such as pages, dialog boxes, buttons, and fields. |
Code Sample |
This formatting is used for sample code segments within a paragraph. |
| Variable | This formatting is used for variable values.
For variables within a code sample, the formatting is |
File Path |
This formatting is used for file names and paths. |
Symbol conventions
The following table describes symbol conventions used in this document.
| Symbol | Description | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| > | The right angle bracket, or greater-than sign, indicates menu item selections in a graphic user interface. | File > New > Project | From the File menu, choose New, then from the New submenu, choose Project. |
Path variable conventions
This table describes the path variable conventions used in this document.
| Path variable | Meaning |
|---|---|
$ORACLE_HOME |
Indicates the absolute path to your Oracle Middleware home directory, where BDD and WebLogic Server are installed. |
$BDD_HOME |
Indicates the absolute path to your Oracle Big Data Discovery home directory, $ORACLE_HOME/BDD-<version>. |
$DOMAIN_HOME |
Indicates the absolute path to your WebLogic domain home directory. For example, if your domain is named bdd-<version>_domain, then $DOMAIN_HOME is $ORACLE_HOME/user_projects/domains/bdd-<version>_domain. |
$DGRAPH_HOME |
Indicates the absolute path to your Dgraph home directory, $BDD_HOME/dgraph. |