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The Web Application Server environment is set up during the installation of the corresponding Web Application Server or Client software.
Note: Enterprise Java Beans must be deployed on the Web Application Server.
Using the standard rules for deploying the Web Application Server or Client software, the server supports connections to:
Java must exist in your environment in order for you to access Weblogic EJBs. Before you configure the Adapter for Enterprise Java Beans, you must indicate where Java resides on your machine. This involves specifying your Java home directory (JDK_HOME) and the directory that contains the Weblogic.jar file. The weblogic.jar file must be added to the CLASSPATH to provide access to the Weblogic.ejbc file and certain J2EE class files contained in this jar file.
The Adapter for Enterprise Java Beans supports both WebLogic Version 7 & 8 and WebSphere Version 5.
Java 2 SDK version 1.4.2 or higher must be installed. Assuming the SDK software is installed at /j2sdk1.4.2, the PATH environment variable must contain an entry for /j2sdk1.4.2/bin.
In addition, the following JAR files must be added to the CLASSPATH environment variable:
Release |
Required JAR files |
---|---|
Weblogic 7 & 8 |
weblogic.jar; |
WebSphere 5 |
namingclient.jar, naming.jar, j2ee.jar, iwsorb.jar, ejbcontainer.jar; |
WebSphere Web Application Server |
target EJB *.JAR files. |
JDK_HOME = path
export JDK _HOME
where:
Is the Java home directory.
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:path_to_Weblogic.jar
export CLASSPATH
where:
Is the directory in which the weblogic.jar file resides.
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