A.1 List of folders
The table below lists the folders that are created when JP1/AO is installed.
In the table, the default value for JP1/AO-installation-folder as shown below:
system-drive\Program Files (x86)\Hitachi\JP1AO
Folder |
Contents |
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JP1/AO-installation-folder\bin |
Folder containing various commands |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\conf |
Folder for definition files used to set a JP1/AO environment |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\contents |
Service template folder |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\data |
Data folder |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\develop |
Folder for development service templates (plug-ins) and service template packages |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\docroot |
Folder for help files |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\extra_presets |
Folder for additional preset property definition files |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\inst |
Temporary working folder for installation and uninstallation |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\lib |
Folder for libraries |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\logs |
Log folder |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\ossSource |
Folder containing source files for open source software |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\system |
Folder for JP1/AO system files |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\system\JP1AJS2 |
Folder for task-processing engine system files#1 |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\webapps |
Working folder used by JP1/AO internal commands |
JP1/AO-installation-folder\work |
Working folder |
system-drive\Program Files (x86)\Hitachi\HiCommand\Base#2 |
Common Component installation folder |
- #1
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This folder also contains commands whose name begins with ajs, which are executed by the task-processing engine. These commands are stored in JP1/AO-installation-folder\system\JP1AJS2\bin or JP1/AO-installation-folder\system\JP1AJS2\tools. Note, however, that if JP1/AO has been upgraded from version 10-00, these commands are stored in the folder that was specified by the user before the upgrade.
- #2
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If JP1/AO is installed in an environment where the Hitachi Command Suite products are installed, this folder is not created. This is because Common Component has already been installed in the folder that was created when the Hitachi Command Suite products were installed.