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Support Forums => OD/WEK & JAVA API => Topic started by: cwkong8 on September 19, 2016, 01:09:37 AM
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Hi all,
I wonder if ODWEK is supported on 32bit windows. The thing is when I installed the odwek on a 64bit windows, I did find the x86 files such as ars3wapi32.dll and lib32/.
But the installer cannot be run on a 32bit platform (I tried it on a Win7 32 bit with no success).
So, how could the 32bit dll be used by a user with 32 bit windows anyway?
From the readme.txt of odwek package, I found the following which seems to hint that Windows 7 (32 bit) is supported:
3) OnDemand Testing Environment
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This following is a list of the environments in which IBM tested the
latest Release/PTF.
JVM:
Java 1.6 (32 and 64 bit)
AIX:
AIX 6.1 TL7
HP-UX Itanium:
HP-UX V11i v3
Sun:
Sun Solaris V10 Update 9
Windows:
Windows - 2008, XP SP3, Vista, and Windows 7 (32bit and 64bit)
Linux:
RedHat - Linux RedHat (RHEL) 5 U6
SuSE - Linux SUSE (SLES) 10.3
Linux on System z:
RedHat - Linux RedHat (RHEL) release 5 U6
SuSE - Linux SUSE (SLES) 10.3
-----------------end of OnDemand Testing Environment---------------------------
Best regards,
Conrad
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Well, the idea is that you are using a JAVA 32bit instead of 64bit.
And in that case, you will need the dll for 32bit.
It has nothing to do with Windows/linux/unix/...
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Thanks for your reply. So, I have developed everything in 32 bit. And how am I supposed to ask my client to install on a 32 bit platform? I can't find the 32 bit installer of ODWEK. So, how will my target user, using a 32 bit OS machine, can make use of my 32 bit Java ODWEK-enabled application as his 32 bit OS machine won't be able to run the 64 bit installer?
What I am curious is that if ODWEK support both 32 bit and 64 bit platform, then isn't it make sense that I there should be a 32 bit installer? Or am I missing something here?
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Thanks for your reply. So, I have developed everything in 32 bit. And how am I supposed to ask my client to install on a 32 bit platform? I can't find the 32 bit installer of ODWEK. So, how will my target user, using a 32 bit OS machine, can make use of my 32 bit Java ODWEK-enabled application as his 32 bit OS machine won't be able to run the 64 bit installer?
What I am curious is that if ODWEK support both 32 bit and 64 bit platform, then isn't it make sense that I there should be a 32 bit installer? Or am I missing something here?
ODWEK installs automatically both 32 and 64bits, you cannot choose and pick.
If you have developped everything in 32bit, then you need to ask your customer to install the Java 32bit, and ODWEK, and configure your configuration files, and that should be it.
Normally the ODWEK installer should be 32bit. That way it works on both 32 and 64bit OS.
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I know the 64 bit installer installs both 32bit and 64 bit ODWEK.
My question is: how can my user run the 64 bit installer on a 32 bit machine?
It would be of great help if you could share some lights on where I could find the 32 bit installer for my client to run on their 32 bit machine.
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I know the 64 bit installer installs both 32bit and 64 bit ODWEK.
My question is: how can my user run the 64 bit installer on a 32 bit machine?
It would be of great help if you could share some lights on where I could find the 32 bit installer for my client to run on their 32 bit machine.
I said that the installer was 32bit, and not 64bits.
Now maybe they have changed that with CMOD V9.5.
If not, then you need to open a PMR ask IBM.
Unofficially, at least on Unix, with Windows all the registry and OLE/DDE/... I have no idea, never had to handle it (thanks god....). what you can do it simply install it on a 64bit system and copy to a directory to the 32bit target system.
Well with Unix/Linux, this is easy :-) they don't have anymore 32bits since a looooong time!!! :-)
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Do you know where to find the ODWEK installer? So I can see if there are separately 32bit and 64bit installers available
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Do you know where to find the ODWEK installer? So I can see if there are separately 32bit and 64bit installers available
From the 9.5.0.6 README file
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27048379&aid=3 (http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27048379&aid=3)
Note: The IBM Content Manager OnDemand Server V9.5 server install now
contains the ODWEK package.
Ed