Using The Java Plug-In - HP StorageWorks 2/32 - SAN Switch Release Note

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5. You must re-login to activate the new environment variables. You can also directly
set these environment variables temporarily in a terminal window by entering:
set MOZILLA_HOME = /usr/dt/bin
set NPX_PLUGIN_PATH= /usr/jre1.2.2_07/plugin
set NPX_JRE_PATH= /usr/jre1.2.2_07
export MOZILLA_HOME
export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH
export NPX_JRE_PATH
6. Verify the environment variables by "set|grep NPX".
7. Launch ControlPanel from /java-plugin-path, and choose "Advanced" tabbed
panel to verify correct plugin location.
8. Close all Netscape windows, and re-launch a new instance of Netscape.
9. Verify the Java Plugin version used in Netscape:
— Click Help on the right corner of the browser
— Select About Plug-ins

Using the Java Plug-In

The proper execution of the Web Tools application requires that the Java Plug-In is
installed on your workstation. Web Management Tools version 2.1 requires the Java
Plug-In based on Java 1.2 (also known as Java 2) to operate correctly. The Java
Plug-In is similar to other plug-ins used on your browser, such as Real Audio, Adobe
Acrobat, and Macromedia Director. Once the Java Plug-In is installed, its use is
transparent. Microsoft Windows requires Java Plug-In 1.3.1, and Compaq Tru64
UNIX and Solaris require 1.2.
The Java Plug-In can be loaded from the HP CD ROM included with the switch. The
plug-in is located in the FIRMWARE subdirectory. Double-click on the
JAVAPLUGIN.EXE file to begin the installation procedure.
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