$SAPPHIRE/bin.
Make sure it is in your path.
If you want to change how these scripts work, we recommend that you copy the script to another directory and make changes. Make sure that you copy the script to a directory that appears in your PATH before $SAPPHIRE/bin
. When Sapphire/Web executes a script it does not look in $SAPPHIRE/bin
to get the scripts, it assumes the script is in your path. See the description of saweb.sh
for more information on setting the path.
This script will bring up your HTML browser. It is called to bring up your Startup HTML Document when the test button is pressed, and also used when viewing Sapphire/Web's on-line help and previewing an HTML file from the Object Bind Editor or Document Manager. The script delivered with the tool assumes your browser is Netscape 1.1N (or later) and that the Netscape executable is in your path.
In order to speed up sending HTML documents to the browser and to avoid having many browsers on your screen at the same time, the script uses Netscape's remote control feature. Netscape's remote control will allow you to use the same browser window every time you call the sabrowser.sh
scripts.
vi
in an xterm.make -f
with the name of the Makefile for the project.rcs
to check out the file before it gets read into the tool. The script delivered with the tool does nothing. This script will be called only if the option Project.Call Read/Write Scripts is set to True
.rcs
to check out the file before it gets read into the tool. The script delivered with the tool does nothing.This script will be called only if the option Project.Call Read/Write Scripts is set to True
.rcs
to check out the files before it gets read into the tool. The script delivered with the tool does nothing.This script will be called only if the option Project.Call Read/Write Scripts is set to True
.Makefile.$SA_SOURCE_SUFFIX
to the release directory. Note that after the this script completes, the tool generates the code for the project and then calls sarel2.sh
.samake.sh
, tries to create directories, copies the Server Application executable to the directory specified in the Test.CGI Path option, copies the HTML files to the directory specified in the Test.HTML Path option, and calls sabrowser.sh
with the Test.HTML URL and Project.Startup HTML Document options.
This script uses the UNIX command rcp
to copy the files to the machine that the http server runs on. You will have problems with this script as delivered if you do not have the same user name on the machine that the http server runs on. You can get around this problem by going to the Edit | Options | Test | HTML Path and inserting the user name before the server name in the HTML Path string.
SAPPHIRE/bin
at the beginning of your PATH and then launches Sapphire/Web. Note that if you use this script as delivered, you will always use the scripts located in $SAPPHIRE/bin
because that directory is the first one in your path.rcs
to check the file after it gets written from the tool. The script delivered with the tool does nothing. This script will be called only if the option Project.Call Read/Write Scripts is set to True
.rcs
to check the file after it gets written from the tool. The script delivered with the tool does nothing. This script will be called only if the option Project.Call Read/Write Scripts is set to True
.rcs
to check the file after it gets written from the tool. The script delivered with the tool does nothing. This script will be called only if the option Project.Call Read/Write Scripts is set to True
.