installjava copies a JAR file into the Adaptive Server system and makes the Java classes contained in the JAR available for use in the current database. The syntax is:
installjava -f file_name [-new | -update] [-j jar_name] [ -S server_name ] [ -U user_name ] [ -P password ] [ -D database_name ] [ -I interfaces_file ] [ -a display_charset ] [ -J client_charset ] [ -z language ] [ -t timeout ]
For example, to install classes in the addr.jar file, enter:
installjava -f “/home/usera/jars/addr.jar”
The –f parameter specifies an operating system file that contains a JAR. You must use the complete path name for the JAR.
This section describes retained JAR files (using -j) and updating installed JARs and classes (using new and update). For more information about these and the other options available with installjava, see the Utility Guide.
When you install a JAR file,
Application Server copies the file to a temporary table and then
installs it from there. If you install a large JAR file, you
may need to expand the size of tempdb using
the alter database command.
WARNING! Java classes that you install and use in the server must be compiled with JDK 1.2.2. If you compile a class with a later JDK, you will be able to install it in the server using the installjava utility, but you will get a java.lang.ClassFormatError exception when you attempt to use the class.
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