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Installation Instructions
NOTE: The following instructions assume you are familiar with the Microsoft
Windows® Operating System (Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT). If you are not familiar
with Microsoft Windows, please ask your teaching assistant or professor for help.
NOTE: The following instructions assume that you install each piece of software in
its default installation directory.
There are three products included on this CD-ROM:
- Java 2 SDK, version 1.2.1 from Sun Microsystems
(http://java.sun.com).
- JBuilder3 University Edition from Borland (http://www.borland.com).
- NetBeans DeveloperX2 2.1 from NetBeans (http://www.netbeans.com).
Each of these software applications has its own installation program.
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer as your Web browser, you can
run the installation programs for each of the products listed above directly from this CD-ROM. When you click the
installation link for a specific program, Internet Explorer will display a dialog box
asking if you would like to open the file from its current location or save
the file to disk. Choose open the file from its current location and click OK.
This will launch the installation program for the product. Follow the prompts supplied by
the installation program. Unless you are an experienced programmer, you should
keep all the default options specified by the installation program for the product you
chose. More specific installation directions are provided for each product below.
If you use Netscape Navigator/Communicator as your Web browser, you should still read
and follow these instructions carefully.
Unfortunately, clicking the links
to the installation programs for each product only gives you the option of saving the
program to disk. Please see the more detailed installation instructions below for
information on installing each product directly from this CD-ROM.
General System Requirements
Java 2SDK 1.2.1
You will need a minimum of 65Mb free disk space to run the
Install program.
Win32 version (Windows 95, 98, or NT):
- 486/DX or faster processor
- 32Mb RAM minimum; 48Mb RAM recommended
- 44Mb disk space for Typical Installation
Solaris (both SPARC and Intel versions):
- Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6, or 7 (also called 2.7)
- 486/DX or faster processor (for Intel version)
- 32Mb RAM minimum; 48Mb RAM recommended
- 44Mb disk space for Typical Installation
Borland(r) JBuilder(tm) 3 University Edition
Windows 95 or NT
- Pentium 90MHz or higher
- minimum 24Mb RAM; recommended 32Mb RAM
- minimum 50Mb disk space for Compact Install; 95Mb disk space for Typical Install
NetBeans DeveloperX2 2.1
X86 Platforms - Windows 95/98/NT or Linux
- Pentium 133 or faster (200 MHz recommended)
- minimum 48Mb RAM; recommended 96Mb RAM
- 11Mb disk space for Typical Installation
Macintosh Platform
- PowerPC 90MHz or faster (200MHz recommended)
- minimum 64Mb RAM; recommended 96Mb RAM
- 11Mb disk space for Typical Installation
NOTE: To download all installers and data for all three software applications requires approximately 250 Mb of free disk space.
Installing directly from the CD
JavaTM 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v 1.2.1
- Open Windows Explorer.
- Select the CD-ROM drive in the Folders pane (i.e., the left
side of Windows Explorer). Be sure to click directly on the CD-ROM drive and not the + to
its left. This will display the contents of the CD-ROM in the contents pane
(i.e., the right side of Windows Explorer).
- Double-click the Java2 SDK directory in the contents pane to
display the contents of that directory. The README.html file in this directory contains
important information about system requirements and installation.[Note: The
installation links on this page link directly to the Sun Microsystem's Web site, so you
will need to be connected to the internet to see those pages.]
- Double-click the Win32 directory. The directory contains the directory jdk1.2.1,
the file jdk1_2_1-doc.zip (which may display as jdk1_2_1-doc)
and the file jdk1_2_1-win.exe (which may display as jdk1_2_1-win).
The jdk1.2.1 directory contains the Java 2 SDK on-line documentation. See
Copying the on-line documentation to
disk for directions on copying this documentation to your hard disk. The file jdk1_2_1-doc.zip
is an archived version of the documentation in the jdk1.2.1 directory.
The file jdk1_2_1-win.exe is the installation program.
- Double-click the file jdk1_2_1-win.exe (on some systems, this will
display simply as jdk1_2_1-win) to launch the installation program.
- You will be lead through a series of steps by an installation wizard.
- In the Welcome window, click Next >.
- In the Software License Agreement window, read the agreement, then
click Yes if you agree to the terms.
- In the Choose Destination Location window, click Next >.
- In the Select Components window, click Next >.
- The installer will copy files for the Java 2 SDK to your hard disk in the directory
c:\jdk1.2.1. Then, the installer will begin the installation for the Java 2 Runtime
Environment.
- In the Software License Agreement window, read the agreement, then
click Yes if you agree to the terms.
- In the Choose Destination Location window, click Next >.
- The installer will copy files for the Java 2 Runtime Environment to your hard disk in
the directory c:\Program File\JavaSoft\Jre\1.2.
- In the Setup Complete window click Finish.
- After the installation is complete, carefully read the file c:\jdk1.2.1\README.html. It contains important
information about the Java 2 SDK.
- You will need to create a PATH environment (Windows
95/98, Windows NT) variable that helps your computer locate
the Java compiler and Java interpreter on your hard disk.
Copying the on-line documentation
to disk
- In the Java2 SDK\Win32 directory on the CD is a directory called jdk1.2.1.
This directory contains the documentation for the Java 2 SDK. Simply copy this directory
onto your c:\ drive. Doing so will create a docs
subdirectory below C:\JDK1.2.1.
- To view the documentation, open the file c:\jdk1.2.1\docs\index.html
in your Web browser. The part of the documentation you will be most concerned with
is the API (Application Programming Interface) Specification that can be found at
c:\jdk1.2.1\docs\api\index.html. On
this page be sure to click the Help link in the upper-right corner of the
page to learn how to use the on-line documentation.
Creating/Modifying the PATH environment variable in the AUTOEXEC.BAT
file for Windows 95/98
- Click the Start button (lower-left corner of your screen).
- Select Run...
- Type sysedit and press OK. This displays the System
Configuration Editor which allows you to edit the autoexec.bat file (and several
others).
- The default file to edit is C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT (the window containing this
file is in the foregound).
- As the last line in this file, add
SET PATH=C:\JDK1.2.1\BIN;%PATH%
- In the File menu, select Save.
- In the File menu, select Exit.
- Restart your computer so the changes take effect.
Creating/Modifying the PATH environment variable in Windows NT.
- Click the Start button (lower-left corner of your screen).
- Go to Settings.
- Select Control Panel.
- In the Control Panel, double-click System.
- Click the Environment tab. This tab contains two areas: System
Variables and User Variables.
- In the User environment variables section, check if there is a PATH
variable already defined (you may need to scroll through that part of the window). If not,
skip to step 10.
- Click the PATH variable. This displays PATH in the Variable
field at the bottom of the window and the current path setting in the Value
field at the bottom of the window.
- Click in the Value field and use the right arrow key to scroll
to the end of the text in that text field. Type the following at the end (NOTE: Be
sure to place a semicolon after the current value):
;C:\JDK1.2.1\BIN
The semicolon is only required if there is not one already there.
- Skip to step 12.
- If the PATH variable is not defined, click in the Variable
field at the bottom of the window and type
PATH
- Click in the Value field and type
C:\JDK1.2.1\BIN
- Click the Set button then close the window. It is extremely important
that you click Set first, otherwise the new setting will not be saved.
- You are now ready to use the Java 2 SDK. If you had any Command Prompt
windows open before you set the PATH, these will need to be closed and
re-opened for the new PATH setting to take effect. You do not need to
restart your computer.
Detailed Requirements
The Java 2 SDK software is available on three platforms:
- Win32 Version for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 on Intel hardware. A 486/DX or faster processor. 32 megabytes RAM minimum, 48 megabytes RAM recommended.
- Solaris/SPARC Version. Only Solaris versions 2.5.1, 2.6 and 7 (also known as 2.7) are supported. 32 megabytes RAM minimum, 48 megabytes RAM recommended.
- Solaris/Intel Version. Only Solaris versions 2.5.1, 2.6 and 7 (also known as 2.7) are supported. A 486/DX or faster processor. 32 megabytes RAM minimum, 48 megabytes RAM recommended.
- On all systems you should have 65 megabytes of free disk space before attempting to install the Java 2 SDK software. If you also install the separate documentation download bundle, you need an additional 90 megabytes of free disk space.
- Solaris users will want to check the list of recommended and required patches on the Java Software web site.
- It is strongly recommended that Solaris 2.6 users load the SUNWi1of package for optional Latin-1 fonts. This package is in the "Entire Distribution" Cluster, available on the Solaris software installation CD-ROM. SUNWi1of contains English Monotype TrueType fonts specified in the font properties files. Without this package, fonts will default to the LucidaSans font for off-screen text and to Type1 font for text in components.
- For proper installation and configuration of the JavaTM 2 SDK on all platforms,
you will need ReadMe information available from Sun's website. The files on this CD link automatically to the proper sources.
You must be connected to the Internet to access this information.
Install Win32 version Install Solaris/Sparc version Install Solaris/Intel version JavaTM 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v 1.2.1
About JavaTM 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v 1.2.1
Advanced Documentation for JavaTM 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v 1.2.1
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Borland® JBuilderTM 3 University Edition
- Open Windows Explorer.
- Select the CD-ROM drive in the Folders pane (i.e., the left
side of Windows Explorer). Be sure to click directly on the CD-ROM drive and not the + to
its left. This will display the contents of the CD-ROM in the contents pane
(i.e., the right side of Windows Explorer).
- Double-click the Jb30_edu_rt directory in the contents pane.
- Double-click the setup directory in the contents pane.
- Double-click the jbuilder directory in the contents pane to
display the installation files for JBuilder3 University Edition
- Double-click the file Setup.exe (on some systems, this will display
simply as Setup) to launch the installation program.
- You will be lead through a series of screens by an installation wizard.
- In the Welcome window, click Next >.
- In the Software License Agreement window, read the agreement, then
click Yes if you agree to the terms.
- In the Installation Notes window, read the notes, then click Next
>.
- In the Choose Destination Location window, click Next >.
- In the Setup Type window, click Next >.
- In the Select Program Folder window, click Next >.
- In the Start Copying Files window, click Next >.
This will place the files into C:\Jbuilder3.
- In the Product Notes window, read the README.txt file,
then click Next >.
- In the Setup Complete window, click Finish.
NOTE: After the installation is complete, you can access all the Readme files
for this product by clicking your Start button, selecting Programs,
selecting Borland JBuilder 3 University and selecting the appropriate
file (Deployment Information, Hints and Tips, Installation
Information, License Agreement or Readme).
NOTE: When you run JBuilder3 and select Help Topics
from the Help menu, you will find a Quck Start guide to
help get you started using JBuilder.
NOTE: This is not the complete professional version of JBuilder 3. It does not include
many of the automatic code generation features that are part of the professional versions
of the product. This product does allow you to write and compile the programs in this book
with the same restrictions as the Java 2 SDK (i.e., some additional downloads will be
required for some of the high-end chapters).
Supported Features in
the University Edition (this is a link to the Borland Web site).
Detailed Requirements
Minimum system requirements:
- Intel Pentium 90MHz or higher
- Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT
- 24 Mb (32 Mb recommended) RAM
- 50 Mb hard disk space
- CD-ROM drive
Install Borland® JBuilderTM 3 University Edition
About Borland® JBuilderTM 3 University Edition
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NetBeans
- Follow the directions for installing the Java 2 SDK
first. THIS IS REQUIRED!
- Open Windows Explorer.
- Select the CD-ROM drive in the Folders pane (i.e., the left
side of Windows Explorer). Be sure to click directly on the CD-ROM drive and not the + to
its left. This will display the contents of the CD-ROM in the contents pane
(i.e., the right side of Windows Explorer).
- Double-click the NetBeans directory in the contents pane to
display the installation files for NetBeans Developer X2 2.1.
- Double-click the file nbdx2_21.exe (on some systems, this will display
simply as nbdx2_21) to launch the installation program.
- You will be lead through a series of screens by an installation wizard.
- In the NetBeans DeveloperX2 2.1 - Welcome window, click Continue.
- In the Welcome window, click Next >.
- In the Software License Agreement window, read the agreement, then
click Yes if you agree to the terms.
- In the NetBeans DeveloperX2 Readme window, read the notes, then click Next
>.
- In the User Information window, type your name and company/school, then
click Next >.
- In the Choose Destination Location window, click Next >.
- In the Choose a Compatible Java Virtual Machine window, click Next
>.
- In the Start Copying Files window, click Next >.
This will place the files into C:\NetBeans\DeveloperX2.
- In the Setup Complete window, click Finish.
Note: After completing the installation, you will probably want to use the NetBeans
DeveloperX2 tutorial to familiarize yourself with the product. When you run
DeveloperX2, select Tutorial from the Help menu to
access the tutorial. Also, the complete User's Guide is avaiable by selecting Contents
from the Help menu.
Detailed Requirements
- X86 platforms:
- Minimum configuration: Windows 95/98/NT/Linux:Pentium 133, 48 MB RAM
- Recommended configuration: Windows 95/98/NT/Linux: pentium 200, 96 MB RAM
- Linux users will generally require more RAM than Win platforms due to the memory intensive requirements of JVM's on this platform.
- Sparc:
- Minimum configuration: SparcStation 5, 170MHz, 96 MB RAM
- Recommended configuration: UltraSPARC 5, 270MHz, 128 MB RAM
- Macintosh:
- Minimum configuration: PowerPC 90MHz, 64 MB RAM
- Recommended configuration: PowerPC 200MHz, 96 MB RAM
Install NetBeans
About NetBeansTM DeveloperX2 2.1
For more information:
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