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What is an Education Systems VM
A Education Systems VM is a virtual Windows 7 PC that is fully pre-configured with all the standard software tools that a software developer will need for developing software.
The hardware/software specifications for the virtual Windows 7 PC are as follows:
- HARDWARE
Description
Configuration
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 (64 bit)
Number of CPUs
2
Total memory
8 GB
Hard drive
128 GB
- SOFTWARE
Installed Software
7-zip 9.20 x64
Apache maven 3.0.5
Apache tomcat 7.0.29
CertAid 1.0.0
CollabNetSubversion client 1.7.9-1
Firefox 21.0
Gaim 1.5.0
gnu
Internet Explorer Google toolbar
Java SE Development Kit 6u27
McAfee Virus Scan 8.8-p2
myEclipse Professional 2013
Notepad++ 6.3.3
OpenSSL 1.0.1e x64
Oracle OC4J 10.1.3.5.0 application server
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010
MIT securecrtfx 70 x64
SQLDeveloper 3.2.20.09.87 x64
Tortoise SVN 1.7.12.24070 x64
WinMerge 2.12.4
Request a ES developer VM
Send an email to csf-support@mit.edu using the subject line: Request for a VM.
Connecting to a ES developer VM
Configure a ES developer VM
- Open the file: C:\Users\esuser\AppData\Roaming\Subversion\config for editing.
Find the line:
and change it to:ssh=C:/program Files/TortoiseSVN/bin/TortoisePlink.exe
where <username> is your Kerberos Principal and <password> is your Kerberos password.ssh=C:/program Files/TortoiseSVN/bin/TortoisePlink.exe -l <username> -pw <password>
When you are satisfied that everything is correct, SAVE YOUR CHANGES.
- Open the file: C:\oracle-oc4j-10.1.3.5.0-server\j2ee\home\config\datasorces.xml for editing.
Find the 2 lines:
and change <DBusername> to your database user name and change <DBpassword> to your database password. The DBusername and DBpassword are different from your Kerberos username and Kerberos password.user="<DBusername>" password="<DBpassword>"
If you don't know what username and password to use, ask your team leader. - Open the file: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\apache-tomcat-7.0.29\conf\context.xml for editing.
Find the 2 lines:
and change <DBusername> to your database user name and change <DBpassword> to your database password. The DBusername and DBpassword are different from your Kerberos username and Kerberos password.user="<DBusername>" password="<DBpassword>"
If you don't know what username and password to use, ask your team leader.