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<h1 class="topictitle1">Managing your IBM Toolbox for Java installation</h1>
<div><p>You need to install IBM<sup>®</sup> Toolbox for Java™ only on client systems that use it,
or in a location on your network where your clients can access it. Your clients
can be personal computers, dedicated workstations, or iSeries™ systems. It is important to remember
that you can configure an iSeries server or a partition of the server to be
a client. In the latter case, you need to install IBM Toolbox for Java on the client partition of the server.</p>
<p>You can use any of the following methods (alone or in combination) to install
and manage IBM Toolbox
for Java:</p>
<ul><li> <a href="#rzahnm0301__individualinstall">Individual management</a> to
install and individually manage IBM Toolbox for Java on each client</li>
<li> <a href="#rzahnm0301__networkinstall">Network management of a single
installation</a> by using your network to install and manage a single,
shared installation of IBM Toolbox for Java on a server</li>
</ul>
<p>The following sections briefly explain how each method affects both performance
and manageability. How you choose to develop your Java applications and manage your resources
determines which of the methods (or which combination of methods) you use.</p>
<p><strong><span class="synph" id="rzahnm0301__individualinstall"><a name="rzahnm0301__individualinstall"><!-- --></a><span class="kwd"></span></span>Individual management</strong></p>
<p>You can choose to individually manage your IBM Toolbox for Java installations on individual clients.
The main advantage of installing IBM Toolbox for Java on individual clients is that it reduces
the time that a client takes to start an application that uses IBM Toolbox for Java classes.</p>
<p>The main disadvantage is managing those installations individually. Either
a user or an application that you create must track and manage which version
of IBM Toolbox
for Java is
installed on each workstation.</p>
<p><strong><span class="synph" id="rzahnm0301__networkinstall"><a name="rzahnm0301__networkinstall"><!-- --></a><span class="kwd"></span></span>Network management of
a single installation</strong></p>
<p>You can also use your network to install and manage a single copy of IBM Toolbox
for Java on
a server that all your clients can access. This kind of network installation
provides the following advantages:</p>
<ul><li>All clients use the same version of IBM Toolbox for Java</li>
<li>Updating the single installation of IBM Toolbox for Java benefits all clients</li>
<li>Individual clients have no maintenance issues, other than setting the
same initial CLASSPATH</li>
</ul>
<p>This kind of installation also has the disadvantage of increasing the time
that a client takes to start a IBM Toolbox for Java application. You must also enable your
client CLASSPATH to point to your server. You can use <a href="../rzahl/rzahlusergoal.htm">iSeries NetServer™</a>,
which is integrated into i5/OS™, or a different method that enables you to access
files on iSeries servers,
such as <a href="../rzahg/rzahgicia.htm">iSeries Access
for Windows<sup>®</sup></a>.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzahnm03.htm" title="Using IBM Toolbox for Java makes it easier to write client Java applets, servlets, and applications that access iSeries resources, data, and programs.">Install and manage IBM Toolbox for Java</a></div>
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