Before you begin
You must install the Thin application client from the Application Client for WebSphere Application Server installation before performing this task. For more information, see Developing thin application client code.Steps for this task
install_root\AppClient\bin\setupClient.batUNIX platforms:
install_root/AppClient/bin/setupClient.sh
"%JAVA_HOME%\bin\javac" -classpath "%WAS_CLASSPATH%; <list of your application jars and classes> " -extdirs %WAS_EXT_DIRS% <your application class>.javaOn UNIX systems, enter:
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac -classpath "$WAS_CLASSPATH: <list of your application jars and classes>" -extdirs $WAS_EXT_DIRS <your application class>.java
"%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java" %WAS_LOGGING% -Djava.security.auth.login.config="%WAS_HOME%\properties\wsjaas_client.conf" -classpath "%WAS_CLASSPATH%;<list of your application jars and classes> -Djava.ext.dirs=%WAS_EXT_DIRS% -Djava.naming.provider.url=iiop://<your WebSphere server machine name> -Djava.naming.factory.initial=com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory %SERVER_ROOT% %CLIENTSAS% <fully qualified class name to run>On UNIX systems, enter:
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java $WAS_LOGGING -classpath "$WAS_CLASSPATH: <list of your application jars and classes> -Djava.ext.dirs=$WAS_EXT_DIRS -Djava.naming.provider.url=iiop://<your WebSphere server machine name> -Djava.naming.factory.initial=com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory $SERVER_ROOT $CLIENTSAS <fully qualified class name to run>For more information on IIOP and corbaloc URLs, see Developing applications that use JNDI.
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