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Common Environment Variables
Descriptions of the main environment variables set automatically by {{setenv.bat}}. Overview The GigaSpaces environment configuration is maintained by a configuration script file. This script is located in the {{<GigaSpaces Root>\bin}} directory: Windows: {{setenv.bat}} UNIX: {{Setenv.sh}} Below is a list of some of a selected list ...
Installing C++ Package
Requirements and how to install GigaSpaces C\ on Windows and Linux. Overview GigaSpaces C\ source code can be built on Linux and Windows 32bit or 64bit machines.\\ The current supported platforms and compilers are: Linux 64bit gcc.3.4.5 32bit gcc.3.4.6 Windows 32/64bit ...
Installing GigaSpaces
Requirements and how to install GigaSpaces with Windows, Linux or Unix. Overview GigaSpaces is 100% pure Java, and therefore can run on any UNIX or Windows machine that supports Java. Prior to Installation Prior to the GigaSpaces installation, make sure: JDK 1.4 ...
License Key
Getting a license key and defining it in the space schema. License Key File When you download GigaSpaces XAP EDG from the Internet, you will receive an email message with a valid license key. Edit the {{<GigaSpaces Root>\gslicense.xml}} file ...
Setting Classpath
JARs that should be in the classpath of applications accessing a remote or embedded space. Overview GigaSpaces libraries are located under {{<GigaSpaces Root>\lib}}: !ImagesInstallingGigaSpaces6.5RC1.jpg! You can find the space runtime library in the {{<GigaSpaces Root>\lib\JSpaces.jar}} file, and third party ...
Setting JVM Location
Setting the {{JAVAHOME}} parameter to tell GigaSpaces where the JDK is installed. Overview GigaSpaces has a dependency on the {{JAVAHOME}} environment variable being set. Make sure you have an environment variable {{JAVAHOME}} defined pointing to your JDK root ...