Progress
Open Client
Developer’s Guide
Preparing To Generate Proxies For a Java Client On UNIX Using Batch ProxyGen
To configure your UNIX environment to generate a predefined Java proxy using Batch ProxyGen:
NOTE: If you have already installed a Progress product that requires the platform JDK, you do not need to perform this step.- Make sure that you have a JDK on your system.
- Specify the compiler location and CLASSPATH using the GUI ProxyGen. For more information see Generating and Managing Proxies."
- If any of the following files are not on your system from another Progress installation, copy them from a Windows system where the Open Client Toolkit is installed to any directory that preserves the directory structure under Progress-Install-Directory.
Text files:
- Set the following environment variables:
DLC
— SetDLC
to the UNIX Progress-Install-Directory (from Step 2).JVM
— SetJVM
to the full pathname of the platform JVM. For example,/jdk/bin/java.
PATH
— If you do not specify a path to the Java compiler in your proxy ProxyGen project file, you must add the compiler directory toPATH
.JDKCP
— Only use for Version 1.1.x of Java.Set
JDKCP
to the full pathname containingclasses.zip
or the equivalent. For example,/jdk1.1.8/lib/classes.zip.
- Copy the ProxyGen project file (
.pxg
) to any directory.- Make sure that the Progress r-code for the proxy is accessible to your system.
NOTE: In the Propath on UNIX, Windows drive letters are ignored and back slashes (- Make sure that both the Propath syntax and the r-code paths relative to the Propath setting (defined in the project file) are valid on this system.
\
) are automatically changed to forward slashes (/
). You can also use dot (.
) as a Propath component on UNIX.
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