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<h1 class="topictitle1">JavaApplicationCall</h1>
<div><p>The JavaApplicationCall class provides you with the ability to
have your client use the server JVM to run a Java™ program that resides on the server. </p>
<div class="section"><p><a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html"> JavaApplicationCall</a> </p>
<p>After establishing a connection
to the server from the client, the JavaApplicationCall class lets you configure
the following:</p>
<ol><li>Set the CLASSPATH environment variable on the server with the <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html#SETCLASSPATH(JAVA.LANG.STRING)"> setClassPath()</a> method</li>
<li>Define your program's parameters with the <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html#SETPARAMETERS(JAVA.LANG.STRING[])"> setParameters()</a> method</li>
<li>Run the program with <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html#RUN()"> run()</a></li>
<li>Send input from the client to the Java program. The Java program
reads the input via standard input which is set with the <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html#SENDSTANDARDINSTRING(JAVA.LANG.STRING)"> sendStandardInString()</a> method. You can redirect standard
output and standard error from the Java program to the client via the <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html#GETSTANDARDOUTSTRING()"> getStandardOutString()</a> and <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html#GETSTANDARDERRORSTRING()"> getStandardErrorString()</a></li>
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<p>JavaApplicationCall is a class you call from your Java program.
However, the IBM<sup>®</sup> Toolbox
for Java also
provides utilities to call Java programs that reside on the server.
These utilities are complete Java programs you can run from your workstation.
See <a href="ujac.htm#ujac"> RunJavaApplication class</a> for more
information.</p>
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<div class="section" id="jac__jacex"><a name="jac__jacex"><!-- --></a><h4 class="sectiontitle">Example</h4><p>The example in the JavaApplicationCall
Javadoc reference documentation shows how to run a program on the server (that
outputs "Hello World!") from the client:</p>
<blockquote><a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/access/JavaApplicationCall.html#EX">JavaApplicationCall</a></blockquote>
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