ADSSAP native libraries missing  - NW2004s SP12 installation on HP-UX ...

Hi Experts,
We have installed NW2004s SP 12 server on HP-UX, then after we have configured ADS as per the installation manual. Unfortunately OS Native libraries are missing in the following path ...
/sr/sap/EPL/JC03/j2ee/os_libs/
I'm not sure whether HP-UX is a supporting environment for running ADS?
If yes, how should i get those compatible native libraries for my installation.
Due to above reason we couldn’t able to run Interactive forms.
Please leave your advice on this.
Thanks
MMK

Hi Swathi,
HP-UX IA64 is a non-supporting platform for ADS, so installed ADS on supporting environment and then configured.
Thanks
Mohan krishna

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