To run a Java™ thin client application on a machine
with WebSphere® Application
Server installed, use the setupClient command then start the application.
Before you begin
You must install WebSphere Application Server before performing
this task.
Procedure
- Set up the Thin application client environment.
Use the setupCmdLine shell.
profile_root/bin/setupCmdLine.sh
- Run the application client.
Perform one of the following
methods:
- Run a Java command to call your main class directly.
"$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" $WAS_LOGGING
-Djava.security.auth.login.config="$USER_INSTALL_ROOT/properties/wsjaas_client.conf"
-Djava.ext.dirs="$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext:$WAS_EXT_DIRS:$WAS_HOME/plugins: $WAS_HOME/lib/WMQ/java/lib"
-Djava.naming.provider.url=<an_IIOP_URL_or_a_corbaloc_URL_to_your
application_server_machine_name>
-Djava.naming.factory.initial=com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory
-Dserver.root="$WAS_HOME" $USER_INSTALL_PROP "$CLIENTSAS" "$CLIENTSSL"
-classpath "$WAS_CLASSPATH:<list_of_your_application_jars_and_classes>"
<fully_qualified_class_name_to_run> <your_application_parameters>
For
more information on IIOP and corbaloc URLs, see Developing applications that use JNDI.
- Enter a command to use the WebSphere Application Server launcher.
"$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" $WAS_LOGGING
-Djava.security.auth.login.config="$USER_INSTALL_ROOT/properties/wsjaas_client.conf"
"-Dws.ext.dirs=<list_of_your_application_jars_and_classes>
$WAS_EXT_DIRS:$WAS_USER_DIRS"
-Djava.naming.provider.url=<an_IIOP_URL_or_a_corbaloc_URL_to_your
application_server_machine_name>
-Djava.naming.factory.initial=com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory
"-Dserver.root=$WAS_HOME"
"$CLIENTSAS" "$CLIENTSSL" $USER_INSTALL_PROP -classpath "$WAS_CLASSPATH"
com.ibm.ws.bootstrap.WSLauncher
<fully_qualified_class_name_to_run> <your_application_parameters>
Example
For examples of running Java thin client applications, see the Samples gallery.