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This use case on ground
corresponds to the standalone
mode of the LPC Browser .
Standalone
LPC Browser Application
Standalone
On ground
shell LPC Browser
DATA
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Software Requirement
Operating System Windows 2000 (SP3 and above) or
Windows XP (SP2 and above)
Java libraries JDK / JRE 1.4.2
Hardware Requirement
Stand-alone desktop
Processor Pentium IV 2,4 GHz minimum
Stand-alone laptop
Processor Pentium M 900 MHz minimum
Memory
Memory (RAM) 256 Mb minimum, 512 Mb recommended
Hard Disk Space Initial space (without any data): 200Mb
+ 500 Mb per manual for the LPC Browser
(FCOM typical size 2Gb)
(AFM typical size 50Mb)
LPC Browser Standalone Pre-requisite
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On ground
shell LPC Browser
DATA
HTTP
Server
Client-Server Configuration
LPC Browser
LPC Browser
LPC Browser
File
server
HTTP Server
File server
HTTP
server
This configuration is recommended for
group collaboration. This mode is useful
for people that have an access to a
network, and facilitates data update
management.
This use case is likely the previous one,
except that data are not located locally but
can be centralized on an HTTP server.
Network
Access to data
Access to data
Access to data
WARNING: this is a client-server
configuration. And not LPC Browser
Web!
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Software Requirement
Operating System Windows 2000 (SP3 and above) or
Windows XP (SP2 and above)
Java libraries JRE 1.4.2
HTTP Server Tomcat VXX
Hardware Requirement
Desktop
Processor Pentium IV 2,4 GHz minimum
Laptop
Processor Pentium M 900 MHz minimum
Memory
Memory (RAM) 256 Mb minimum, 512 Mb recommended
Hard Disk Space Initial space (without any data): 200Mb
+ 500 Mb per manual for the LPC Browser
(FCOM typical size 2Gb)
(AFM typical size 50Mb)
LPC Browser Client/Server Pre-requisite
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DATA
HTTP
Server
LPC Browser Web Configuration
Internet Explorer
Mozilla
Web Browser
HTTP Server
File server
TOMCAT
HTTP
server
This configuration is recommended for
group collaboration. This mode is useful
for people that have an access to a
network, and facilitates data update
management.
This use case is likely the previous one,
except that data are not located locally but
can be centralized on an HTTP server.
Network
Access to data
Access to data
Access to data
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Agenda
1
3
Maintenance Tasks
2
Start the Application
Overview
Using Published Data with LPC Browser
4
6
Upgrade / Uninstall the Application
First Setup
7
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LPC Browser Self-installer CD-Rom
Run “LPC-DOC-Browser-setup.jar”.
A setup wizard is started.
Locate the ois-control folder from the CD-Rom.
Verify that you have JRE 1.4.2.x (or JDK) installed on you
computer.
Verify that JAVA_HOME path is correct
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LPC Browser Installation
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LPC Browser Installation
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LPC Browser Installation
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LPC Browser Installation
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LPC Browser Installation
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LPC Browser Installation
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Agenda
1
3
Maintenance Tasks
2
Start the Application
Using Published Data with LPC Browser
4
6
Upgrade / Uninstall the Application
First Setup
7
Overview
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Launching LPC Browser
Launch LPC Browser with the shortcut in the start
menu.
Or launch directly LPC Browser.bat
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Launching LPC Browser
Choose the aircraft.
And validate.
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Launching LPC Browser
The set of data that can be consulted is displayed on the start screen.
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