This document discusses the following topics:
The individual components of Tamino are available from the Tamino program group under the Windows
menu.This section describes the command line procedures that are available for starting the various Tamino components.
The commands (shell scripts) can be found in the directory $INODIR/$INOVERS/bin.
Command Procedure Name Tamino Component Started inoadmin.sh Tamino Manager (the Tamino administration application) inodocu.sh The Tamino user documentation in HTML format inodocsearch.sh The full text search feature of the Tamino user documentation inohelp.sh A summary of the available shell scripts inoint.sh Tamino Interactive Interface (an HTML form for simple interactive communication with Tamino's X-Machine). The Tamino Interactive Interface lets you create and delete collections and schemas, and load and retrieve data. inoschema.sh Tamino Schema Editor (an application for creating and modifying Tamino schemas) inosxbuilder.sh Tamino X-Tension Builder (a Java-based application for creating server extensions) inoload (see note below) Tamino Data Loader (an application for loading and unloading large amounts of data) inoxplorer.sh Tamino X-Plorer (an application for browsing Tamino XML Server data) inoxquery.sh Tamino XQuery Tool (an application for creating, executing and storing Tamino XQuery queries)
Notes:
PATH
environment variable
includes the location of the Mozilla executable.
Software AG documentation uses active content (JavaScript and Java applets). With Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP, Microsoft introduced a range of powerful new security features. One effect of these security features is that warning messages appear whenever you try to display HTML pages that use active content, for example Software AG documentation, in the Internet Explorer. A typical warning message that appears in the Internet Explorer information bar is:
Warning: To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options... |
To continue using the documentation, you can do one of the following:
Use a different web browser. This problem only affects Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Note:
Software AG does not endorse or recommend any web browser.
Change the Internet Explorer options to allow active content to run in files on your computer.
To unblock active content
In the Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Choose
> .Choose the tab Advanced.
Scroll down to the section Security.
Check (tick) the box Allow active content to run in files on My Computer.
Choose
.Restart the Internet Explorer.
The warning messages should now no longer appear.
Click on the information bar and choose the option
. You will have to do this for each affected page.