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.
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 |