Did Host On-Demand stop working after installing WebSphere Studio Application Developer – Integrated Edition?
During the installation of WebSphere Studio Application Developer – Integrated Edition (WSAD-IE) (formerly VisualAge(R) for Java), WSAD-IE sets the global environment’s CLASSPATH to include the Host On-Demand J2EE connector. This connector has a version of the Host On-Demand code that is common to the Host On-Demand clients. In Netscape 4.x and Internet Explorer 5.x, the browser always loads Java classes from the system CLASSPATH before the network. This means that when WSAD-IE is installed, the browser loads some classes from the connector before loading the correct version of the class from the network. During WSAD-IE installation, the Windows CLASSPATH is updated to include the following directories: x:\IBM Connectors\class x:\IBMVJava\eab\runtime30 These directories contain .jar files with classes that conflict with Host On-Demand classes. Most users do not need these directories in the classpath because they are used only for Java applications that use WSAD-IE’s Host On-Demand con
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