Running MATLAB executable in linux

Hi All,
I am trying to run an executable generated from MATLAB in linux.
MATLAB runtime is installed on the server at /usr/local/MATLAB/MATLAB_Runtime/R2022b as described here (https://in.mathworks.com/help/compiler/install-the-matlab-runtime.html).
Now I am not sure how to run the executable.
Suggestions will be really helpful

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I tried to create ./test.sh using the Application Compiler. But if I try
./test.sh /usr/local/MATLAB/MATLAB_Runtime/R2022b/
I get a message Invalid command.
@Jestzer, Thanks a lot for the response. These are folders generated
The files present are
And I selected the following (Runtime downloaded from web) in the Application compiler

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This is exactly my question too. Would you please share the solution here if you finally managed to run the executable in server?

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I had this same problem, during install there is a option along the lines of "add symbolic links to matlab binaries", if this was ticked, inputting the command "matlab" into the terminal should open matlab. If you were like me, and did not, you can simply run the "matlab" command while in the binaries directory located (by default) in /usr/MATLAB/R2023b/bin. I found this information here: https://uk.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_env/start-matlab-on-linux-platforms.html .

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Sem on 6 Dec 2023
Edited: Sem on 6 Dec 2023
I had this same problem, during install there is a option along the lines of "add symbolic links to matlab binaries", if this was ticked, inputting the command "matlab" into the terminal should open matlab. If you were like me, and did not, you can simply run the "matlab" command ("./matlab") while in the binaries directory located (by default) in /usr/MATLAB/R2023b/bin. I found this information here: https://uk.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_env/start-matlab-on-linux-platforms.html .

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