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<meta name="DC.Title" content="Example: Running a Java application using Tunneling Proxy Support" />
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<meta name="abstract" content="The following example shows you the steps to run a Java application using tunneling proxy support." />
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<title>Example: Running a Java application using Tunneling Proxy Support</title>
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<!-- Java sync-link --><script language="Javascript" src="../rzahg/synch.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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<h1 class="topictitle1">Example: Running a Java application using Tunneling Proxy Support</h1>
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<div><p>The following example shows you the steps to run a Java™ application
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using tunneling proxy support.</p>
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<div class="section"><ol><li>Choose the HTTP server that you want to run the proxy server, then configure
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it to run servlet com.ibm.as400.access.TunnelProxyServer (in jt400.jar). <strong>Note:</strong> Ensure
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that the HTTP server has a connection to the iSeries™ server that contains the data
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or resource that the application uses because the servlet connects to that iSeries to
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carry out requests.</li>
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<li>Choose a machine to act as the client and ensure that the CLASSPATH on
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the client machine includes the jt400Proxy.jar file and your application
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classes. The client must be able to connect to the HTTP server but does not
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need a connection to the iSeries server.</li>
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<li>Set the value of the com.ibm.as400.access.AS400.proxyServer property to
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be the name of your HTTP server in URL format.</li>
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<li>Run the application, setting the value of the com.ibm.as400.access.AS400.proxyServer
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property to be the name of your HTTP server in URL format.. An easy way to
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do this is by using the -D option found on most JVMs: <pre> java -Dcom.ibm.as400.access.AS400.proxyServer=http://psMachineName YourApplication</pre>
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<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> The proxy client code creates the correct servlet URL by concatenating
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"servlet" and the servlet name to the server name. In this example, it converts
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http://psMachineName to http://psMachineName/servlet/TunnelProxyServer</div>
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</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="proxies.htm" title="IBM Toolbox for Java includes proxy support for some classes. Proxy support is the processing that IBM Toolbox for Java needs to carry out a task on a Java virtual machine (JVM) when the application is on a different JVM.">Proxy Support</a></div>
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