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Porting the JBE to a new platform


Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | asked Nov 26 '07, 11:08 a.m.
To use Jazz I will need to get the JBE running on one of our unusual
platforms (i.e. not Windows/Linux/Solaris etc). The Java stuff is easy
to move, but won't I also need the loader (i.e. jbe.exe on Windows) ??

Is porting the JBE documented anywhere or am I blazing a new trail ?

Any help appreciated
Cheers

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Aaron Cohen (8207851) | answered Nov 27 '07, 9:49 a.m.
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What other Operating System are you looking for?

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Ryan Manwiller (1.3k1) | answered Nov 27 '07, 12:48 p.m.
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jbe is a standard eclipse rcp application. The rcp product export has given
us the jbe.exe (and jbe on linux).

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Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | answered Nov 27 '07, 1:08 p.m.
Is that a 'no' ? i.e. I can't run the JBE anywhere but Windows and Linux ?

Ryan Manwiller wrote:
jbe is a standard eclipse rcp application. The rcp product export has
given us the jbe.exe (and jbe on linux).


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Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | answered Nov 28 '07, 7:08 a.m.
Kinda unusual, but Unix-like at the command-line. HP Nonstop Server

All I really need to now is .. is the source for the JBE loader (jbe.exe
and jbe for Linux) in the source tree ?? I can probably figure out what
to do.

Cheers

amcohen@us.ibm.com wrote:
> What other Operating System are you looking for?

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Ryan Manwiller (1.3k1) | answered Nov 28 '07, 8:18 p.m.
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What I meant to say is that the code for this jbe.exe is not in the jazz
source tree. Its provided by eclipse. You could check eclipse.org for the
source to eclipse.exe, I think its the same thing.

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Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | answered Nov 28 '07, 10:48 p.m.
Thanks Ryan

Ryan Manwiller wrote:
What I meant to say is that the code for this jbe.exe is not in the jazz
source tree. Its provided by eclipse. You could check eclipse.org for
the source to eclipse.exe, I think its the same thing.

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