Read about the aids that client applications and client services can use to access the ActiveX to EJB bridge. These enable the ActiveX to Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB) bridge to find its XJB.JAR file and the Java™ run-time environment.
<-- #include virtual ="/WSASPIncludes/setupASPXJB.inc" -->
This syntax assumes that you have created a virtual directory in Internet Information Server called WSASPIncludes that points to the was_client_home\aspIncludes directory.
The following batch files are provided for client applications to use the ActiveX to EJB bridge:
Sets the client environment variables.
launchClientXJB.bat myapp.exe parm1 parm2or
launchClientXJB MyApplication.vbp
was_client_home\java\jre\bin;was_client_home\java\jre\bin\classicWhere was_client_home is the name of the directory where you installed the WebSphere Application Server client (for example, C:\WebSphere\AppClient).