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            <title><![CDATA[RMCS GUI windows note]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>1. install JAVA, curently jre1.6 has bugs on saaj. j2sdk1.5 is working fine</p><p>2. if it works well, we should see JAVA_HOME/lib/security/cacerts</p><p>3. insert ca certificates by using key tool<br /> </p><p>keytool.exe -import -alias old-eScienceCA -file &quot;c:\certs\01621954.0&quot; -keystore &quot;$JAVA_HOME/lib/security/cacerts&quot;<br />keytool.exe -import -alias eScienceRoot -file &quot;c:\certs\8175c1cd.0&quot; -keystore &quot;$JAVA_HOME/lib/security/cacerts&quot;<br />keytool.exe -import -alias eScienceCA -file &quot;c:\certs\adcbc9ef.0&quot; -keystore &quot;$JAVA_HOME/lib/security/cacerts&quot; </p><p>copy exisitng cacer which has cacert insterted may work</p><p>4. go to RMCS-GUI directory and run</p><p>java -jar &quot;RMCS-GUI.jar&quot;&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[File publish: WKML Userguide]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[WKML Document]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Dear All</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Writing Keyhole Markup Language (WKML) is a fortran library which allows you to generate KML directly without knowing KML itself. Several WKML functions named kmlCreatesomething have been built to generate points, lines, and polygons. More details about using WKML functions can be seen on the WKML userguide as follinwg link. </p><p>{{file:52}}</p>]]></description>
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