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[aperi-dev] Re: Installing/running Aperi v0.3 -	requiredthird-party packages
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>>> On Wed, May 2, 2007 at 11:11 AM, in message
<OF124EFDF8.0DE4255A-ON872572CF.005DAD33-862572CF.005E6A0C@xxxxxxxxxx>, Chris
King <chriskng@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> In the attached document, the following is indicated:
Didn't see the attachment?
> "Download JavaHelp 1.1.3
> 7.  Copy jh.jar into each of the following directories:
>  a) [aperi_install_dir]\agent\plugins\javax.help_1.0.0
>  b) [aperi_install_dir]\datasvr\plugins\javax.help_1.0.0
>  c)  [aperi_install_dir]\devsvr\plugins\javax.help_1.0.0
>  d) [aperi_install_dir]\gui\plugins\javax.help_1.0.0
If doing this manually, afaict, yes. But cfgaperi also takes
care of doing these 3rd party downloads
> Download Java Enterprise Edition 1.3
> 7.  Copy j2ee.jar into each of the following directories:
>  a) [aperi_install_dir]\agent\plugins\javax.j2ee_1.0.0
>  b) [aperi_install_dir]\datasvr\plugins\javax.j2ee_1.0.0
>  c) [aperi_install_dir]\devsvr\plugins\javax.j2ee_1.0.0
>  d) [aperi_install_dir]\gui\plugins\javax.j2ee_1.0.0"
Wasn't this obsoleted by the change to Geronimo?
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/aperi-dev/msg00259.html
and
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Aperi/build/dev-env
Hth,
Robert