Setting up the TCP/IP listener for a called non-J2EE application

If you want a caller to use TCP/IP to exchange data with a called non-J2EE Java™ program, you must set up a TCP/IP listener for the called program.

If you are using TCP/IP to communicate with a called non-J2EE Java program, you must configure a standalone Java program called CSOTcpipListener for that program. Specifically, you must do as follows:
You can start the standalone TCP/IP listener in either of two ways:

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