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<install directory>/share/java/cameo/cameo-server-jzmq-<version>-full.jar
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<install directory>/share/java/cameo/cameo-server-jeromq-<version>-full.jar
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<install directory>/bin/cameo-rep-proxy
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<install directory>/bin/cameo-pub-proxy
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<install directory>/bin/cameo-server
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Console:
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<install directory>/share/java/cameo/cameo-console-jzmq-<version>-full.jar
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<install directory>/share/java/cameo/cameo-console-jeromq-<version>-full.jar
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<install directory>/bin/cmo
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# Use JZMQ or JeroMQ ?
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By default the JZMQ is used because it is more performant. However if you prefer to use JeroMQ, the server can be called:
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By default the JZMQ is used because it has better performance. However if you prefer to use JeroMQ, the server can be called:
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$ java -jar cameo-server-2.2.0-full.jar "$@"
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$ java -jar <install directory>/share/java/cameo/cameo-server-jeromq-<version>-full.jar "$@"
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The console can also be called:
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$ java -jar cameo-console-2.2.0-full.jar "$@"
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$ java -jar <install directory>/share/java/cameo/cameo-console-jeromq-<version>-full.jar "$@"
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```
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# Running a Cameo server
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