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Chapter 3Setting up the Development EnvironmentTo develop applications for the Foundation Services, you must set up a development environment for your development host. For information, see the following topics: For general information about developing applications on the Solaris operating system, see the Solaris 8 Software Developer Collection. Introduction to the Development EnvironmentThe development environment for the Foundation Services consists of a development host connected through an installation server to a cluster of nodes. The Foundation Services runs on the nodes of a cluster and does not need to be installed on the development host. Install only the developer packages of the Foundation Services on the development host. This development host together with a cluster for testing your applications is called the development environment. The following figure illustrates the development environment: Figure 3-1 Setting up the Development Environment ![]() The development environment refers to the set-up with which you work during the development phase, when writing and testing applications. Setting up the Development HostThe development host must have at least 1 GBit of disk space, with a minimum of 512 MBytes RAM. Your development host must have the following software: You can also install Sun WorkShop TeamWare 6 update 2 on your development host to manage and configure versions of your code. Setting up a Foundation Services ClusterTo run applications, you must build them on your development host and deploy them on a cluster that runs the Foundation Services. For information about how to set up a build server and on how to set up a cluster that runs the Foundation Services, see the Netra High Availability Suite Foundation Services 2.1 6/03 Hardware Guide. To install, compile, and run your applications, see Chapter 4, Building CMM Applications. | ||
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