Installing the DSJ Client

This section describes how to install the DSJ client software. This step may have been performed by your system administrator.

What you need

To run the DSJ client, you need:

You may want use a ping utility to verify that your connection to the DSJ server is working. PING.EXE is provided in both Windows 95 and Windows NT. For example, if the name of your DSJ server is jserver1.mycompany.com, then from the command prompt, type:

ping jserver1.mycompany.com

You should get a few "Reply from" messages. A "Bad IP address" or "Request timed out" indicates a basic problem with your connection to the server. You must correct this before running the DSJ client.

Installing the client files

Run the DSJ setup program and follow the onscreen instructions for a client installation. The following client files are installed in the target directory:

File Description

dsjclient.bat Batch file to start the DSJ client
dsjclient1.0.jar File that contains the DSJ client classes
dsj.defaults Default DSJ settings
dsj.properties Current DSJ settings
JavaComp.dll Just-In-Time Java compiler

The following subdirectories are also created in the target directory:

Directory Contains

dsjdoc DSJ documentation
java JRE (Java Runtime Environment) used by the DSJ client
borland borland.jax.client.Jax.class file


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