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Updating the JRun Classpath


Installing the Siebel eCollaboration server updates the class path for the WebSurfer in JRun. Each time you reinstall JRun, this class path is lost. If you reinstall JRun after installing the eCollaboration server, then you must manually update the JRun class path.

To manually update the JRun classpath

  1. Choose Start > Programs > Jrun 3.0 > JRun Admin Server.
  2. Choose Start > Programs > Jrun 3.0 > JRun Management Console.

    The JRun Management Console appears.

  3. Choose Jrun Default Server > Java Settings.
  4. Check Classpath to confirm the following paths exist.
    • Destination directory/root alias is in the JRun Java class path, where destination directory and root alias are values you provided in the eCollaboration server installation procedure. Root alias is the virtual directory that points to the WebSurfer pages and is typically the default, websurfer. For example, an entry here could be D:/eCollaboration/websurfer.
    • Destination directory/PictureTalk/jsp, for example D:/eCollaboration/PictureTalk/jsp.

      NOTE:  JRun classpaths require that you use the forward slash (/) only. The backward slash (\) is not interpreted equivalently.

  5. To edit a classpath, drill down on the path name, edit the path, and then click Update.
  6. Click the JRun Default Server icon in the system tray.

    The JRun Default Server dialog box appears.

  7. Click Restart to restart the JRun default server.
  8. Log out of the JRun Management Console, and stop the JRun Admin Server.
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