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

What is installed on Linux and Solaris

On Linux and Solaris, Message Service Client for C/C++ is installed in the /opt/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 Linux and Solaris, and their contents
Installed feature Installed directory Contents
Runtime   The readme.txt file for the product and the licence agreement
  _jvm The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) required by the uninstaller
  _uninst The files required to uninstall Message Service Client for C/C++
  bin Programs, for example, gxitrcfmt and gxisc
  lib The shared object libraries required to compile and run XMS applications, and a symbolic link to the shared object library in the lib/3.2 directory
  lib/3.2 On Linux only, the shared object library required to compile XMS applications written in C++ using the gcc 3.2 compiler, and to run the applications
Development Tools tools/c/include The XMS header files for C
  tools/cpp/include The XMS header files for C++
Documentation and Samples doc This documentation as a PDF file
  tools/samples The readme.txt file for the sample applications
  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/SampleConfigC The sampleconfig tool

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