WebSphere Message Service Clients for C/C++ and .NET, Version 1.2 Operating Systems: Linux, Windows

What is installed on Windows (C/C++)

On Windows, XMS is installed in the C:\Program Files\IBM\XMS directory unless you choose to install it in a different directory.

Table 1 lists the installed directories, relative to the installation directory, and describes their contents.

Table 1. Installed directories on Windows and their contents
Installed feature Installed directory Contents
Runtime   The licence agreement for the product and the readme.txt file
  _jvm The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) required by the uninstaller
  _uninst The files required to uninstall Message Service Client for C/C++
  bin The *.dll and *.pdb files required to run XMS applications. Programs, for example, gxitrcfmt and gxisc
Development Tools tools\c\include The XMS header files for C
  tools\cpp\include The XMS header files for C++
  tools\lib The XMS link libraries for C and C++
Documentation and Samples doc This documentation as a PDF file
  tools\samples\bin The compiled sample applications and the command file to run them
  tools\samples\SampleConsumerC The source and makefile for the C message consumer sample application
  tools\samples\SampleProducerC The source and makefile for the C message producer sample application
  tools\samples\SampleConsumerCPP The source and makefile for the C++ message consumer sample application
  tools\samples\SampleProducerCPP The source and makefile for the C++ message producer sample application
  tools\samples\c\sampleconfig The sampleconfig tool
  tools\samples\readme.txt The readme.txt file for the sample applications
Note: The files MSVCR71.dll, MSVCR71.pdb, MSVCP71.dll, and MSVCP71.pdb in the bin directory are redistributed Microsoft runtime libraries. They are needed to run all XMS applications because they provide the C and C++ system runtime implementations used by all applications or libraries linked with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003. For more details on these Microsoft redistributed files, and any implications of their use, see the Microsoft website.

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