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Workstation Setup for Solaris, Installing the Utilities to Access Web Tools on Solaris

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Web Tools Management Station Requirements Workstation Setup for Solaris The Java Plug-in for Solaris enables users to deploy the java applet and other java related components in Netscape Communicator using Java Runtime Environment (JRE) instead of the Java run time bundled with Netscape. The Java Plug-in may be shipped with the JRE or downloaded separately and installed. Netscape Communicator may come with its default Java Plug-in installed. The default Java Plug-in path is "/usr/dt/appconfig/netscape/j2pi". For installing the specified Java Plug-in and JRE on Solaris, users should have basic knowledge of the Solaris system, and have super user access. For downloading the Java products, users should also have a SUN website access account (free for registration). Download the Java Plug-in compressed binary format, decompress it and, use "pkgadd" to install it into Solaris. After installing the Web Tools required Java Plug-in and JRE, you need to set the system environment variables "NPX_PLUGIN_PATH" and "NPX_JRE_PATH" to ".cshrc," ".profile," or ".login" files under the user's home directory. These configuration changes enable Netscape Communicator to use the new installed Java Plug-in and JRE path. If you want to back out and use the Netscape Communicator default Java Plug-in path, remove the two environment variable definitions from the predefined file. For detailed information, refer to the SUN website: http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/netscape/jpis/userguide_java_plugin.html Netscape, the Java Plug-in and the JRE are not HP products, their vendors may change their products and URL path locations. For more information, refer to the vendor website. NOTE: Java Plug-in 1.2.2_02, known as "Java Plug-in 1.2, Solaris/SPARC", is displayed as "Version 1.2.1" in its software license during download. Ignore this during install, and accept the license. Installing the Utilities to Access Web Tools on Solaris Use these steps to set up the user environment to access Web Tools from Solaris. 1. Install the web browser. Netscape Communication 4.77 is required. The download is available at: http://www.netscape.com/download/archive/client_archive47x.html The recommended installation path is /usr/dt/bin. This installation path will be used for the MOZILLA_HOME environment variable. 20 SAN switch 2/32, version 4.0.2b release notes

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Web Tools Management Station Requirements
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SAN switch 2/32, version 4.0.2b release notes
Workstation Setup for Solaris
The Java Plug-in for Solaris enables users to deploy the java applet and other java
related components in Netscape Communicator using Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) instead of the Java run time bundled with Netscape.
The Java Plug-in may be shipped with the JRE or downloaded separately and
installed. Netscape Communicator may come with its default Java Plug-in installed.
The default Java Plug-in path is “/usr/dt/appconfig/netscape/j2pi”. For installing the
specified Java Plug-in and JRE on Solaris, users should have basic knowledge of the
Solaris system, and have super user access. For downloading the Java products, users
should also have a SUN website access account (free for registration). Download the
Java Plug-in compressed binary format, decompress it and, use “pkgadd” to install it
into Solaris. After installing the Web Tools required Java Plug-in and JRE, you need to
set the system environment variables “NPX_PLUGIN_PATH” and
“NPX_JRE_PATH” to “.cshrc,” “.profile,” or “.login” files under the user’s home
directory.
These configuration changes enable Netscape Communicator to use the new installed
Java Plug-in and JRE path. If you want to back out and use the Netscape
Communicator default Java Plug-in path, remove the two environment variable
definitions from the predefined file.
For detailed information, refer to the SUN website:
Netscape, the Java Plug-in and the JRE are not HP products, their vendors may change
their products and URL path locations. For more information, refer to the vendor
website.
NOTE:
Java Plug-in 1.2.2_02, known as “Java Plug-in 1.2, Solaris/SPARC”, is displayed as
“Version 1.2.1” in its software license during download. Ignore this during install, and accept the
license.
Installing the Utilities to Access Web Tools on Solaris
Use these steps to set up the user environment to access Web Tools from Solaris.
1.
Install the web browser. Netscape Communication 4.77 is required. The download
is available at:
The recommended installation path is
/usr/dt/bin
. This installation path will be
used for the MOZILLA_HOME environment variable.