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JRun executables

JRun includes executable files in the jrun_root/bin directory that point to executable JAR
files in the jrun_root/lib directory. These executable files replace batch files and scripts
that used to launch JRun processes.
The JRun executables provide the following benefits:
The following table describes the executable JAR files in the jrun_root/bin directory:
JAR file name
sniffer.jar
jrun.jar
jrunwizard.jar
jrun-wizardinstaller.jar Yes
wsconfig.jar
xmlscript.jar
You do not have to use the jar command to launch the executable JAR
Ease of use
files from the command line. Instead, you enter only the name of the JAR file.
Descriptive names
Formerly, the batch files resultant process were all named java or javaw.
Centralized JVM settings
jrun_root/bin directory for the virtual machine settings. Use this file to change the
java.args, classpath, or other JVM-related settings for the JRun executables.
Standard access method
can access all JRun tools.
GUI
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
The process names reflect the name of the executable.
The executables use the jvm.config file in the
Add the bin directory to your system path so that you
Description
Starts the TCPMonitor utility.
For more information on using the TCPMonitor utility with
JRun, see JRun Programmer's Guide.
The TCPMonitor is an open-source utility that is part of the
Axis project. For source code and full TCPMonitor
documentation, see http://xml.apache.org/axis/index.html.
If you launch this file without any arguments, the executable
starts the JRun Launcher utility that lets you start, stop, and
restart JRun servers.
For more information on using the jrun tool, see
jrun command" on page
Starts the JRun Enterprise Deployment Wizard that
automates the deployment of EJBs.
For more information on using the JRun Enterprise
Deployment Wizard, see the online help.
Installs the JRun Enterprise Deployment Wizard.
For more information on using the JRun Enterprise
Deployment Wizard, see the online help.
Starts the Web Server Configuration tool that connects
JRun to external web servers.
XPath-based XML scripting utility that lets you execute a
subset of XPath statements on XML files.
For more information on using the xmlscript utility, see
"Using XMLScript" on page
"Using the
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