This topic details the requirements that your environment must
meet in order use IBM® Toolbox for Java™.
Note: Before you use IBM Toolbox
for Java,
make sure to address the workstation requirements that
pertain to your environment.
Required IBM i options
To run IBM Toolbox for Java in
a client/server environment, you must enable the QUSER user profile,
start the host servers, and have TCP/IP running.
Checking the QUSER profile
The IBM i Host
Servers start under the QUSER user profile, so you first need to ensure that the QUSER profile is enabled in order to run IBM Toolbox
for Java in a client/server environment.
Changing the QUSER user profile
If the QUSER profile is not *ENABLED, you must enable it
to start the IBM i Host
Servers. Also, the QUSER profile password cannot be *NONE. If this
is true, you must reset it.
Compatibility with different levels of IBM i
Because you can use IBM Toolbox
for Java both on your server and your client, the
compatibility issues affect both running on a server and connecting
from a client back to a server.
Native optimizations when running on the IBM i JVM
Native optimizations are a set of functions that make the IBM Toolbox
for Java classes work the way a user would expect
them to work when running on IBM i. The optimizations
affect operation of IBM Toolbox for Java only
when running on the IBM i JVM.
ToolboxME requirements
Your workstation, wireless device, and server must meet
certain requirements (listed below) for developing and running IBM Toolbox
for Java 2 Micro Edition applications.