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Working with Java Data Types in a Server
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Deploying Java ClassesUsing Java types in a database means one or more of the following:
For you to use Java types in a database, the .class files for those types must be available to both the server and the client. This means the .class file must be installed on both machines and included in the class paths for both the client and the server. If the client and the server are on different machines, copy the .class, .zip, or .jar files onto both machines. The classes must be exactly the same on both machines. For the client, use a class path to the class files on the client machine, and for the server, use a class path to the class files on the server machine. NOTE: For the server, the classes can be stored in the database itself. See the Cloudscape Tools and Utilities Guide for details. For more information on Java data types, see the Cloudscape Developer's Guide. NOTE: Cloudscape synchronization provides a way to distribute Java classes. If you have installed Cloudsync, see the Cloudscape Synchronization Guide for details. |
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