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[Ozone-users] Install Ozone Database on Windows
Alberto Velez
2006-05-11 14:41:02 UTC
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Hi all. I'm totally new using OZone database. I want to install ozone as a
database server, in a windows machine (Windows 2003), and then just run simple
examples like Insert, Update, Delete. I read the documentation and tried to
follow it, but it didn't work for me. Can anyone please direct me on what are
the steps to follow, to install this database server on a windows 2003 server?
Something like:

1. Do I need to install additional software, besides the Java Runtime
Environment?
2. What are the environment variables I need to set, before running the
installation?
3. What is the simplest way to do this?

Thank you all. Have a great day,

Alberto Velez
Nicolas Barrera
2006-05-11 16:32:06 UTC
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Post by Alberto Velez
database server, in a windows machine (Windows 2003),
Too bad... you may 've chosen a linux distribution instead :P
Post by Alberto Velez
I read the documentation and tried to
follow it, but it didn't work for me.
Mmm... ok...
Post by Alberto Velez
1. Do I need to install additional software, besides the Java Runtime
Environment?
No additional software just unzip the ozone distribution, afterwards
you startup the server with some .bat file in the /bin directory of
the ozone distribution. The startup batch file recieves some USEFUL
parameters that you better (re) check on the ozone's user manual
(these can be the chosen directory among others)
Post by Alberto Velez
2. What are the environment variables I need to set, before running the
installation?
This is important, you surely need to set environment variables the
full listing is, again, in the ozone's user manual, i can mention some
but surely forget many (OZONE_JVM, OZONE_HOME, ...). Double check that
you have those variables setted before you execute the bat file from
the command line you 're going to execute it.

c ys
beto govel
2006-05-11 17:24:03 UTC
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It could be that, that I downloaded the Linux distribution. I managed to
compile it, and it generated a set of .Jar files. I take it, those are
extensions to be executed under Linux or similar systems?

Where do I get the Windows version from?

Thank you very much for your help. Have a good day,
Post by Nicolas Barrera
Post by Alberto Velez
database server, in a windows machine (Windows 2003),
Too bad... you may 've chosen a linux distribution instead :P
Post by Alberto Velez
I read the documentation and tried to
follow it, but it didn't work for me.
Mmm... ok...
Post by Alberto Velez
1. Do I need to install additional software, besides the Java Runtime
Environment?
No additional software just unzip the ozone distribution, afterwards
you startup the server with some .bat file in the /bin directory of
the ozone distribution. The startup batch file recieves some USEFUL
parameters that you better (re) check on the ozone's user manual
(these can be the chosen directory among others)
Post by Alberto Velez
2. What are the environment variables I need to set, before running the
installation?
This is important, you surely need to set environment variables the
full listing is, again, in the ozone's user manual, i can mention some
but surely forget many (OZONE_JVM, OZONE_HOME, ...). Double check that
you have those variables setted before you execute the bat file from
the command line you 're going to execute it.
c ys
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Nicolas Barrera
2006-05-11 18:33:02 UTC
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No boy..., to run an application written in java language you just
don't mind the operating system!...

i just told you that it's better to program in linux :P, but never
that i won't work because of that...

the 'strange' .jar extension..., it's a library file.., the jar (java
archive) is just like a .zip (you may choose to have compression or
not) it is meant to grouping or 'packaging' java .classes so that you
could use them from another program.

i.e.: i code an application, then you 're coding another
application... and you believe that you may need some features of the
application i coded... so you don't need my source code... i would
make a .jar out of my compiled code (.classes) and give you the .jar.

Ozone popped out lot .jars and thats ok..., there is no windows/linux
distro of ozone... it can work on both as it is...

what you need to do is to, re read the user manual and then if there
is something you don't understand there... don't mind asking...

to start ozone you should execute a .bat file in the /bin directory of
the ozone distro you downloaded, check the manual for parameters...

then if something goes wrong... please post the errors here...

cheers
Weiqi
2007-04-26 16:03:50 UTC
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Dear Mr.Barrera :

I just red your reply to another one and I can feel you are a very nice man
with enthusiasm to help others. Good to know you! And may I ask you some
question regarding OZONE please?

I'm a fresher to OZONE, so fresh that I can not even build it, i.e., install
it. I followed the docs and set up all the environment variables such as
OZONE_HOME, JAVA_HOME etc, but when I tried to build OZONE, it just didn't
work. It seems that the error information says there is something wrong
with build.xml, which is rather confusing. I just don't know why and what to
do, could you please help me out here?? Thanks a million!!!!!!!!!!!


yours sincerely
Weiqi Wang
Post by Nicolas Barrera
No boy..., to run an application written in java language you just
don't mind the operating system!...
i just told you that it's better to program in linux :P, but never
that i won't work because of that...
the 'strange' .jar extension..., it's a library file.., the jar (java
archive) is just like a .zip (you may choose to have compression or
not) it is meant to grouping or 'packaging' java .classes so that you
could use them from another program.
i.e.: i code an application, then you 're coding another
application... and you believe that you may need some features of the
application i coded... so you don't need my source code... i would
make a .jar out of my compiled code (.classes) and give you the .jar.
Ozone popped out lot .jars and thats ok..., there is no windows/linux
distro of ozone... it can work on both as it is...
what you need to do is to, re read the user manual and then if there
is something you don't understand there... don't mind asking...
to start ozone you should execute a .bat file in the /bin directory of
the ozone distro you downloaded, check the manual for parameters...
then if something goes wrong... please post the errors here...
cheers
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