Specify The Class Path For The Java Virtual Machine; Java Support For Microsoft Sql Server And Sybase; Create An Installation Package; Create A Configuration File - Honeywell IF1C User Manual

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where:
$JAVA_HOME is an environment variable that indicates the Java runtime installa-
tion path (/usr/java). Always use this variable for simplicity and to make sure that
the correct runtime files are used.
$JAVA is the name of the Java runtime executable installed in the reader.

Specify the Class Path for the Java Virtual Machine

If your application references third party Java libraries, such as the components
from the Honeywell RFID Resource Kit, you must include the -cp option to specify
the class path for the JVM to find the Java classes. Make sure to include the current
path so classes in the current directory can be found as shown in this example:
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -cp .:./BasicRFID.jar MyClass

Java Support for Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase

The reader jTDS driver (version 1.2) provides JDBC capabilities to Java applications
running on the reader. You need to include the location of the JDBC drivers in the
class path with the environmental variable $JDBC_HOME. The JDBC drivers support
JDBC 1.0 and:
For more information, go to http://jtds.sourceforge.net.

Create an Installation Package

Before you can install your RFID application, you must create an installation pack-
age.

1. Create a configuration file.

2. Archive the installation files.
Create a Configuration File
When you create an application for the reader, you need to include a configuration
file in the root directory of the archive so that the application can run on the reader.
1. Open a text editor and type this syntax:
IF1C Fixed RFID Reader User Guide
Microsoft SQL Server versions 6.5, 7, 2000, and 2005
Sybase versions 10,11, 12, and 15
AUTOSTART=true|false
RUNAFTERINSTALL=true|false
CMDLINE=<Command line to start the application>
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