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| <contexts> |
| <context id="jvcp0000"> |
| <description>List of class path entries defined for a specific server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0002"> |
| <description>List of class path entries defined for a specific server. This is used as the system class path when launching the server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0004"> |
| <description>Change the order in which class path entries are searched by selecting an entry and then clicking <b>Up</b> or <b>Down</b> to change its position in the list. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0006"> |
| <description>Change the order in which class path entries are searched by selecting an entry and then clicking <b>Up</b> or <b>Down</b> to change its position in the list. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0008"> |
| <description>Add one or more external JAR files to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0009"> |
| <description>Add an external directory to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0010"> |
| <description>Add a project or folder in the workbench to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0011"> |
| <description>Add a class path variable entry to the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0012"> |
| <description>Remove a JAR file, project, folder, or directory from the <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0013"> |
| <description>Add an external class path entry for a directory or a JAR file to the\ <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server by typing it. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvcp0015"> |
| <description>Edit an external class path entry for a directory or a JAR file to the\ <b>Class path</b> list of a specific server by typing it. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpd0000"> |
| <description>Use this window to either add a new system property, or to change the property name or value for an existing property. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpd0002"> |
| <description>The name of the system property. This name is a property key. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpd0004"> |
| <description>The value of the system property. This value is a string value that can be used to set internal system configuration properties. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpt0000"> |
| <description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpt0002"> |
| <description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpt0004"> |
| <description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpt0006"> |
| <description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvpt0008"> |
| <description>Change the path settings by typing the system path in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field. For example, to include the DB2 path for Linux, you could type /home/db2inst1/sqllib/java12/db2java.zip. To add the path settings to the end of the system path, select <b>Append to system path</b>.To add the path settings to the beginning of the system path, select <b>Prepend to system path</b>. To replace the existing system path with the one typed in the <b>Java Library Path</b> field, select <b>Replace system path</b>. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvsd0000"> |
| <description>Use this window to add an external class path entry. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvsd0002"> |
| <description>The name of the external class path for a directory or JAR file. For example, c:/test. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvsp0000"> |
| <description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvsp0002"> |
| <description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvsp0004"> |
| <description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvsp0006"> |
| <description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvsp0008"> |
| <description>Add, change, and remove the values for system properties belonging to a server process. Use the buttons on the right to change the values of the system properties. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvvd0000"> |
| <description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvvd0002"> |
| <description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvvd0004"> |
| <description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvvd0006"> |
| <description>To share the same server between two machines, use a class path variable to point to an external JAR file. For example, an external JAR file called db2java.zip may reside in the c:/test drive directory on one machine and on the d:/ drive on another. In the Java Class Path Variables Preference page, define TEMP=c:/temp on the first machine and then define TEMP=d:/ on the second machine. Create a class path variable entry called TEMP with an extension of db2java.zip for that server. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvvm0000"> |
| <description>These arguments are passed directly to the Java VM when the server process is started. Separate more than one arguments with a space. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="jvrt0000"> |
| <description>This wizard allows you to provide information for configuring generic J2EE runtime. In the <b>Name</b> field, specify the name that you want to assign to your generic J2EE runtime server. In the <b>Location</b> field, specify the directory where your J2EE libraries are located. You can either type the path of the directory or click <b>Browse</b> button to select it. Under <b>JRE</b> list, select a JRE to compile against. For example, Workbench default JRE. You can either select the appropriate value from the JRE list or click <b>Installed JRE</b> to define a new JRE configuration. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| </contexts> |