Enterprise RTView® 
User Guide


Running the Display Builder

On Windows
You can start from either the Windows Start Menu or the Command Prompt window.

From the Windows Start Menu:
 
Start-->Programs-->Enterprise RTView-->Display Builder

NOTE: When you start the Display Builder from the Windows Start menu, it runs from the demos directory. The Display Builder will try to read initialization (.ini) files and resolve XML sources containing relative paths from that directory. To start the Display Builder in another directory, you must run Enterprise RTView from a command window. NOTE: It is possible to specify a directory for your initialization files.

In an initialized command window:
 
type run_builder

By default, the Display Builder does not require a login. Login can be enabled at setup to support role based security. The default user name and password are:
User Name: admin
Password: admin

NOTE: It is possible that your system administrator may have configured another user name and password. In this case, you may also need to select a role.

 

On UNIX
In an initialized terminal window:
 
type run_builder

By default, the Display Builder does not require a login. Login can be enabled at setup to support role based security. The default user name and password are:
User Name: admin
Password: admin

NOTE: It is possible that your system administrator may have configured another user name and password. In this case, you may also need to select a role.

 


RTV_JAVAOPTS
Java options specified in RTV_JAVAOPTS will be used by the run_builder scripts. NOTE: These options will not be used when the Display Builder is started from the Windows Start menu.  


 
Enterprise RTView contains components licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.

 

Treemap Algorithms v1.0  is used without modifications and licensed by MPL Version 1.1. Copyright © 2001 University of Maryland, College Park, MD

 

Datejs is licensed under MIT. Copyright © Coolite Inc.

 

JCalendar 1.3.2 is licensed under LGPL. Copyright © Kai Toedter.

 

jQuery is licensed under MIT. Copyright © John Resig,

 
JMS, JMX and Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. They are mentioned in this document for identification purposes only. 

 
SL, SL-GMS, GMS, Enterprise RTView, SL Corporation, and the SL logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sherrill-Lubinski Corporation in the United States and other countries. Copyright © 1998-2009 Sherrill-Lubinski Corporation. All Rights Reserved.