Specifications
Installation 1- 9
Results of a Point-of-Sale Installation
The default root directory for 360Store applications on Windows is
c:\360Store
. The default root
directory for 360Store applications on Linux is
/opt/360store.
In either operating system, the
subdirectories listed in the following table are created:
Important subdirectories of the
\pos
directory on Windows and Linux include:
Running Point-of-Sale
You run the Point-of-Sale system by executing batch files or shell scripts, found in your installation’s
bin
directory, to launch various components.
Note: For each command, a Windows batch file (such as
dbstart.bat
) and equivalent Linux shell
script (
dbstart.sh
) exist; the procedure shows only the Windows version.
1. Start the 360Store database, if needed:
dbstart.bat
Regardless of where the database is located, start the service before starting the Point-of-Sale
application. If the database was recently built, the database server may already be running. If it is
not running, you can start the database using the software supplied with it, or with the
dbstart.bat
command.
Table 1-8
360Store Subdirectories
Name Contents
360common Files shared by multiple 360Store applications including Foundation or
360Platform, Domain, and 3rd party jar files
databases Resources for various database types
jre Contains the Java runtime environment
pos Point-of-Sale files
backoffice Back Office files (if the 360Store Back Office product is installed)
unleashed Unleashed files (if the 360Store Unleashed product is installed)
Table 1-9
360Store\pos Subdirectories
Name Contents
bin Startup batch files and shell scripts
lib Point-of-Sale application and resource jar files
lib\locales Text bundles for localization
3rdparty Third party source files used by Point-of-Sale only
config XML configuration files,
.properties
files, and
.dat
files
logs Log files (additional log files are in the bin directory)
UninstallerData Files for uninstalling Point-of-Sale