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Step 1: How to Copy the simpapp Files
Note: The following instructions are based on a UNIX system platform. Instruction for non-UNIX platforms, such as Windows 2000, may be different. Examples used in the sample applications may vary significantly, depending on the specific platform.
mkdir simpdir
cd simpdir
Note: This step is suggested so you can see the simpapp files you have at the start and the additional files you create along the way. Use the standard shell (/bin/sh) or the Korn shell; do not use csh.
TUXDIR=pathname of the BEA Tuxedo system root directory
TUXCONFIG=pathname of your present working directory/tuxconfig
PATH=$PATH:$TUXDIR/bin
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$TUXDIR/lib
export TUXDIR TUXCONFIG PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH
You need TUXDIR and PATH to be able to access files in the BEA Tuxedo system directory structure and to execute BEA Tuxedo system commands. On Sun Solaris, /usr/5bin must be the first directory in your PATH. With AIX on the RS/6000, use LIBPATH instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH. On HP-UX on the HP 9000, use SHLIB_PATH instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
You need to set TUXCONFIG to be able to load the configuration file, described in Step 4: Editing and Loading the Configuration File.
cp $TUXDIR/samples/atmi/simpapp/* .
Note: It is best to begin with a copy of the files rather than the originals delivered with the software because you will edit some of the files to make them executable.
$ ls
README env simpapp.nt ubbmp wsimpcl
README.as400 setenv.cmd simpcl.c ubbsimple
README.nt simpapp.mk simpserv.c ubbws
$
Note: Except for the README files, the other files are variations of simp*.* and ubb* files for non-UNIX system platforms. The README files provide explanations of the other files.
The three files that are central to the application are:
See Also
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