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Re: TSM 5.3 Pubs

2005-12-09 11:09:03
Subject: Re: TSM 5.3 Pubs
From: "Kauffman, Tom" <KauffmanT AT NIBCO DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:08:57 -0500
I haven't had the time to fully disect the system -- so I took the
sleazy approach up front. I did the full install on my documentation
server and added a link from my webpage to the eclipse server.

If you really want to tear into things -- unpack the download (or CD) to
a work directory. Then, under the eclipse/plugins directory there will
be a separate directory for each manual group. In the manual directory
is a doc.zip file; it has the html and the pdf files for the manuals.

Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc

-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of
Gee, Norman
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 12:54 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: TSM 5.3 Pubs

>From the pub CD

About the help system

The IBM WebSphere Help System is a viewer for displaying product or
application information developed as Eclipse documentation plug-ins. The
system provides a graphical user interface for browsing and searching
online documentation. The help system includes open source software
developed by the Eclipse Project (www.eclipse.org
<http://www.eclipse.org/> ) and only works with information that has
been packaged as an Eclipse documentation plug-in.

The help system uses a web server that is included with the system. The
web server uses a random port to avoid port conflicts among
applications.

Product or application developers can create their own documentation
plug-ins for viewing by their users. To learn about creating and
packaging documentation plug-ins, see the Eclipse Project
www.eclipse.org <http://www.eclipse.org/> .

I have an internal web server that I want to add the contents of this CD
to.   The documentation talks about copying the contents to your hard
drive or a file share and then starting a .BAT file to start a web
server on your own PC.  I want to add the contents of the CD to an
establish in house web server.

>From Julius Martinez

Hi Norman - you should be able to just copy the contents of the CD to a
local system and use the IC_start.bat file to start the Web server.
There's a file named "installing_and_managing.html" on the publications
CD that provides more details.


Is there a way to copy the TSM 5.3 publication CD to an internal web
server have it accessible by internal clients?  I don't want to copy the
CD and pass it around.  This would be an internal IIS server.

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