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).