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3.3.5 Environment variables

Certain environment variables must be set when implementing the various components of GINA. Depending on the components implemented, these variables are:

Using the T-ORB on basis of openUTM

UTMPATH This environment variable contains the path of the installed openUTM envi- ronment.

UPICPATH This environment variable contains the name of the directory with the upicfile file. upicfile is created using the configuration generator config (see chapter 6 on page 43).

This variable need only be set if you are starting a client application in a di- rectory other than that containing the upicfile file.

GINACONFIG This variable is used to select a directory other than the actual directory for the servernames file generated by config for the execution of a client application.

Using the T-ORB on basis of BEA TUXEDO

TUXDIR

This environment variable contains the path to the BEA TUXEDO installation

 

directory.

TUXCONFIG

This environment variable contains the name of the TUXCONFIG configura-

 

tion file.The absolute path name must be specified here.

 

This file is created using the crbincf script generated by the config-tux

 

configuration generator.

BDMCONFIG

This environment variable contains the name of the BDMCONFIG configura-

 

tion file. The absolute path name must be specified here.

 

This file is created using the crbincf script.

 

This variable need only be set if you are using the Domains component

 

from BEA TUXEDO.

GINACONFIG

This variable is used to select a directory other than the actual directory for

 

the servernames file generated by config-tuxfor the execution of a cli-

 

ent application.

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