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I am Setting up connection from weblogic 12C to orientdb 3.0.16 community edition. I have Updated the lib of weblogic with required jars.I want to add PRE_CLASSPATH in setDomainEnv.sh in the bin folder of weblogic. Please give me the equivalent for that batch command in shell scripting



I have written its equivalent but its not working as expected. I wanted to check if i have done any mistake in converting the command..export PRE_CLASSPATH=${DOMAIN_HOME}/lib/activation-1.1.jar:${PRE_CLASSPATH}........ There are 48 such lines... want to see if this convercion is wrong or some where else i an have issue while connecting










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    I am Setting up connection from weblogic 12C to orientdb 3.0.16 community edition. I have Updated the lib of weblogic with required jars.I want to add PRE_CLASSPATH in setDomainEnv.sh in the bin folder of weblogic. Please give me the equivalent for that batch command in shell scripting



    I have written its equivalent but its not working as expected. I wanted to check if i have done any mistake in converting the command..export PRE_CLASSPATH=${DOMAIN_HOME}/lib/activation-1.1.jar:${PRE_CLASSPATH}........ There are 48 such lines... want to see if this convercion is wrong or some where else i an have issue while connecting










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      I am Setting up connection from weblogic 12C to orientdb 3.0.16 community edition. I have Updated the lib of weblogic with required jars.I want to add PRE_CLASSPATH in setDomainEnv.sh in the bin folder of weblogic. Please give me the equivalent for that batch command in shell scripting



      I have written its equivalent but its not working as expected. I wanted to check if i have done any mistake in converting the command..export PRE_CLASSPATH=${DOMAIN_HOME}/lib/activation-1.1.jar:${PRE_CLASSPATH}........ There are 48 such lines... want to see if this convercion is wrong or some where else i an have issue while connecting










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      I am Setting up connection from weblogic 12C to orientdb 3.0.16 community edition. I have Updated the lib of weblogic with required jars.I want to add PRE_CLASSPATH in setDomainEnv.sh in the bin folder of weblogic. Please give me the equivalent for that batch command in shell scripting



      I have written its equivalent but its not working as expected. I wanted to check if i have done any mistake in converting the command..export PRE_CLASSPATH=${DOMAIN_HOME}/lib/activation-1.1.jar:${PRE_CLASSPATH}........ There are 48 such lines... want to see if this convercion is wrong or some where else i an have issue while connecting







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