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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to override Classpath? Post 302778541 by mohtashims on Monday 11th of March 2013 07:25:33 AM
Old 03-11-2013
I did paste the contents but for some reason I dont see my post reflected. Posting the contents again

Code:
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WL_HOME="/tmp/bea103/wlserver_10.3"
export WL_HOME

. "${WL_HOME}/common/bin/commEnv.sh"

# Check that the WebLogic classes are where we expect them to be
if [ ! -f "${WL_HOME}/server/lib/weblogic.jar" ]; then
  echo
  echo "The WebLogic Server wasn't found in directory ${WL_HOME}/server."
  echo "Please edit the startWebLogic.sh script so that the WL_HOME"
  echo "variable points to the WebLogic installation directory."

# Check that java is where we expect it to be
elif [ ! -d "${JAVA_HOME}/bin" ]; then
  echo
  echo "The JDK wasn't found in directory ${JAVA_HOME}."
  echo "Please edit the startWebLogic.sh script so that the JAVA_HOME"
  echo "variable points to the location of your JDK."

else

CLASSPATH="${WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${CLASSPATH}"
export CLASSPATH

# Import extended environment

if [ -f extEnv.sh ]; then
  . extEnv.sh
fi
if [ ! -z "${EXT_PRE_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
  CLASSPATH="${EXT_PRE_CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${CLASSPATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${EXT_POST_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
  CLASSPATH="${CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${EXT_POST_CLASSPATH}"
fi

if [ ! -z "${EXT_PRE_PATH}" ]; then
  PATH="${EXT_PRE_PATH}${PATHSEP}${PATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${EXT_POST_PATH}" ]; then
  PATH="${PATH}${PATHSEP}${EXT_POST_PATH}"
fi

# Get PRE and POST environment
if [ ! -z "${PRE_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
  CLASSPATH="${PRE_CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${CLASSPATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${POST_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
  CLASSPATH="${CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${POST_CLASSPATH}"
fi

if [ ! -z "${PRE_PATH}" ]; then
  PATH="${PRE_PATH}${PATHSEP}${PATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${POST_PATH}" ]; then
  PATH="${PATH}${PATHSEP}${POST_PATH}"
fi

echo CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}
echo
echo PATH=${PATH}
echo
echo "Your environment has been set."

fi
#####################################################

 

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FREEMIND(1)						      General Commands Manual						       FREEMIND(1)

NAME
freemind -- A Java program for creating and viewing mindmaps. SYNOPSIS
freemind [no_options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the freemind command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu- mentation as a mindmap (see Help menu in FreeMind). freemind is a program that allows to create and view so-called mindmaps, as well as export them to HTML or different image formats. It also has a plugin concept to extend its functionality. OPTIONS
This program does not have any option. Just start it! ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
DEBUG If this environment variable is set, freemind gives more information on how it finds its different elements, as well as some other information. JAVACMD Default value for the java virtual machine (the java command). JAVA_BINDIR If $JAVACMD is not set, the java virtual machine is searched under $JAVA_BINDIR/java. JAVA_HOME If $JAVACMD and $JAVA_BINDIR are not set, the java virtual machine is searched under $JAVA_HOME/bin/java. PATH If all $JAVA... environment variables fail, the java virtual machine command (java) is searched in the $PATH (with which). CLASSPATH ADD_JARS The $CLASSPATH variable also lets one specify additional jars, which is good, if you want to add a new Look&Feel jar (the motif one is so ugly...). Alternatively, the content of $ADD_JARS will be prepended to $CLASSPATH. FREEMIND_BASE_DIR Directory where FreeMind searches for its plugins and libraries FILES
/etc/freemind/freemindrc ~/.freemind/freemindrc freemind tries to read its environment variables from /etc/freemind/freemindrc and ~/.freemind/freemindrc, so that specific set- tings are possible at machine and user level. /usr/bin/java If all searches through environment variables fail, the java virtual machine is expected to be /usr/bin/java; if not, freemind exits with an error. SEE ALSO
The online documentation under http://freemind.sf.net/, especially the Linux related one under the Wiki page link http://freemind.source- forge.net/wiki/index.php/FreeMind_on_Linux. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Eric Lavarde deb@zorglub.s.bawue.de for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version pub- lished by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. FREEMIND(1)
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