HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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3.
Enter the variable name as
JAVA_HOME
and variable value as
<Java installation
directory on Windows>.
For example: Enter
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_05\bin
as the value of
PATH
and
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_05
as the value of
JAVA_HOME
.
4.
Click
OK
.
5.
Click
Apply Changes
.
If you do not have JDK installed on your Windows system, download it from the website:
NOTE:
All applications have been verified using JDK version 1.5.
Ant
The version of Ant installed on your system must be 1.7.0 or later.
If you already have Ant installed on your Windows system, check its version using the command:
Command Prompt> ant –version
Apache Ant version 1.7.0RC1 compiled on November 5 2006
The version of Ant must be 1.7.0 or later.
If the
ant -version
command returns an error:
'ant' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
set the
PATH
and
ANT_HOME
variables using the following steps:
1.
Right-click
My Computer
on your desktop and select
Properties
.
The System Properties window appears.
2.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
3.
Click
Environment Variables
.
A list of environment variables appears.
4.
In the
User Variables
dialog box, check if the
PATH
and
ANT_HOME
variables exist.
If these variables are present, verify the following:
•
The
PATH
variable includes the
bin
directory of
<Ant installation directory
on Windows>
•
The
ANT_HOME
variable is set to
<Ant installation directory on Windows>
If the
PATH
and
ANT_HOME
variables exist but do not contain the
bin
directory of
<Ant
installation directory on Windows>\bin
and
<Ant installation directory
on Windows>
respectively, set them as explained below:
1.
Add
<Ant installation directory on Windows>\bin
to
PATH
, separated by
semicolon, and
<Ant installation directory on Windows>
to
ANT_HOME
.
For example: Add
C:\ant1.7.0RC1\bin
to PATH and
C:\ant1.7.0RC1
to
ANT_HOME.
2.
Click
OK
.
3.
Click
Apply Changes.
If the
PATH
and
ANT_HOME
variables do not exist, follow these steps:
1.
Click
New
on the
User Variables
dialog box.
2.
Enter the variable name as
PATH
and variable value as
on Windows>\bin
.
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