appclient
Launches the Application Client Container and invokes the client application typically packaged in the application JAR file.
Synopsis
appclient [client_application_classfile | -client client_application_jar]
[-mainclass main_class_name | -name display_name]
[-xml sun-acc.xml file] [-textauth]
[-targetserver host[:port][,host[:port]...]]
[-user username] [-passwordfile password_file]
[application-options]
appclient [jvm-options]
[-mainclass main_class_name | -name display_name]
[-xml client_config_xml_file] [-textauth]
[-targetserver host[:port][,host[:port]...]]
[-user username] [-passwordfile password_file]
class-selector [application-options]
Description
Use the appclient
command to launch the Application Client Container and invoke a client application that is typically packaged in an application JAR file. The application client JAR file is specified and created during deployment by the Administration Console or the asadmin deploy
command with the --retrieve
option. You can also retrieve the client JAR file using the asadmin get-client-stubs
command.
The Application Client Container is a set of Java classes, libraries, and other files that are required to execute a first-tier application client program on a Virtual Machine for the Java platform (JVM machine). The Application Client Container communicates with the server using RMI-IIOP.
The client JAR file that is retrieved after deploying an application should be passed with the -client
or -jar
option when running the appclient
utility. The client JAR file name is of the form app-name`Client.jar`. For multiple application clients in an EAR file, you must use the -mainclass
or -name
option to specify which client to invoke.
If the application client is a stand-alone module or the only client in an EAR file, the Application Client Container can find the client without using the -mainclass
or -name
options. If you provide a -mainclass
or -name
value that does not match what is in the client, the Application Client Container launches the client anyway but issues a warning that the selection did not match the information in the client. The warning also displays what the actual main class and name values are for the client.
Options
- jvm-options
-
optional; you can set JVM options for the client application. These can be any valid
java
command options except-client
or-jar
. JVM options can be intermixed with otherappclient
command options as long as both types of options appear before the class-selector. - client_application_classfile
-
optional; the file system pathname of the client application
.class
file. A relative pathname must be relative to the current directory. This class file must contain themain()
method to be invoked by the Application Client Container.
If you use client_application_classfile and the class is dependent on other user classes, you must also set the classpath. You can either use the-classpath
JVM option in theappclient
command or set theCLASSPATH
environment variable. For more information about setting a classpath, see Setting the Class Path, Oracle Solaris Version (http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/solaris/classpath.html
) or Setting the Class Path, Windows Version (http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/classpath.html
). -client
-
optional; the name and location for the client JAR file.
-mainclass
-
optional; the full classname of the main client application as specified in the
Main-Class
entry in theMANIFEST.MF
file. Used for a multiple client applications. By default, uses the class specified in theclient jar
. For example,com.example.test.AppClient
. -name
-
optional; the display name for the client application. Used for multiple client applications. By default, the display name is specified in the client jar
application-client.xml
file which is identified by thedisplay-name
attribute. -xml
-
optional if using the default domain, instance, and name (
sun-acc.xml
), otherwise it is required; identifies the name and location of the client configuration XML file. If not specified, defaults to thesun-acc.xml
file in the domain-dir`/config` directory. -textauth
-
optional; used to specify using text format authentication when authentication is needed.
-targetserver
-
optional; a comma-separated list of one or more server specifications for ORB endpoints. Each server specification must include at least the host. Optionally, a server specification can include the port as well. If the port is omitted from a server specification, the default value,
3700
, is used for that host. -user
-
optional; the application user who is authorized to have access to particular guarded components in the application, such as EJB components.
-passwordfile
-
optional; specifies the name, including the full path, of a file that contains the password for application clients in the following format:
PASSWORD=appclient-password
If this option is omitted, the password is specified interactively at the command prompt.
Avoid specifying a password interactively at the command prompt. Such a password can be seen by users who can run commands to display
running processes and the commands to start them, such as ps .
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For security reasons, a password that is specified as an environment variable is not read by the `appclient` utility. class-selector:: required; you must specify the client application class using one of the following class selectors. + `-jar` jar-file;; the name and location of the client JAR file. The application client JAR file is specified and created during deployment by the `asadmin deploy` command. If specified, the `-classpath` setting is ignored in deference to the `Class-Path` setting in the client JAR file's manifest. class-name;; the fully qualified name of the application client's main class. The Application Client Container invokes the `main` method of this class to start the client. For example, `com.example.test.AppClient`. + If you use class-name as the class selector, you must also set the classpath. You can either use the `-classpath` JVM option in the `appclient` command or set the `CLASSPATH` environment variable. For more information about setting a classpath, see Setting the Class Path, Oracle Solaris Version (`http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/solaris/classpath.html`) or Setting the Class Path, Windows Version (`http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/classpath.html`). application-options:: optional; you can set client application arguments.
Examples
Example 1 Using the appclient
command
appclient -xml sun-acc.xml -jar myclientapp.jar scott sample
Where: sun-acc.xml
is the name of the client configuration XML file, myclientapp.jar
is the client application .jar
file, and scott
and sample
are arguments to pass to the application. If sun-acc.xml
and myclientapp.jar
are not in the current directory, you must give the absolute path locations; otherwise the relative paths are used. The relative path is relative to the directory where the command is being executed.
Attributes
See
attributes
for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
---|---|
Interface Stability |
Unstable |
See Also