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TIBCO products are installed into an installation environment. A product installed into an installation environment does not access components in other installation environments. Incompatible products and multiple instances of the same product must be installed into different installation environments.
• Name Identifies the installation environment. This name is referenced in documentation as ENV_NAME. On Microsoft Windows, the name is appended to the name of Windows services created by the installer and is a component of the path to the product shortcut in the Windows Start > All Programs menu.
• Path The folder into which the product is installed. This folder is referenced in documentation as TIBCO_HOME.TIBCO Adapter SDK is installed into a directory within a TIBCO_HOME. This directory is referenced in documentation as SDK_HOME. The default value of SDK_HOME depends on the operating system. For example, on Windows systems, the default value is C:\tibco\adapter\SDK\version_number. Code font identifies commands, code examples, filenames, pathnames, and output displayed in a command window. For example:
• In command syntax, to indicate the default parameter for a command. For example, if no parameter is specified, MyCommand is enabled:
MyCommand [enable | disable]
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• To introduce new terms. For example: A portal page may contain several portlets. Portlets are mini-applications that run in a portal.
• To indicate a variable in a command or code syntax that you must replace. For example: MyCommand PathName Key names separated by a comma and space indicate keys pressed one after the other. For example: Esc, Ctrl+Q. The note icon indicates information that is of special interest or importance, for example, an additional action required only in certain circumstances. The tip icon indicates an idea that could be useful, for example, a way to apply the information provided in the current section to achieve a specific result. The warning icon indicates the potential for a damaging situation, for example, data loss or corruption if certain steps are taken or not taken.
Table 2 Syntax Typographical Conventions A logical OR that separates multiple items of which only one may be chosen. For example, the following command requires two parameters, which can be either the pair param1 and param2, or the pair param3 and param4.In the next example, the command requires two parameters. The first parameter can be either param1 or param2 and the second can be either param3 or param4:In the next example, the command can accept either two or three parameters. The first parameter must be param1. You can optionally include param2 as the second parameter. And the last parameter is either param3 or param4.
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