Installation manual

using the Sun JRE Version 1.4 or by running a custom session1.html or
session2.html file. You also see this limitation running the Sun plug-in with older
browsers and converted HTML files. The IBM JRE for Windows 32-bit platforms
and Linux can be downloaded free of charge from the IBM Web site. The OS/2 JRE
is available on Software Choice.
The Sun JRE also has a limitation with Hindi character conversion. To avoid this
problem, use the IBM JRE.
Run applet
Permission must be granted by the Java2 Policy Tool before user-defined applets
will run; otherwise, the applet will silently fail.
Removing the cached client
The Host On-Demand Java files used to run the Host On-Demand cached client on
a Java2-enabled Web browser are stored in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
cache. The JRE cache can be cleared via the JRE Java Control Panel.
For the Sun JRE on Windows machines, the Java Control Panel can be started from
the Windows Control Panel.
For the IBM JRE on a Windows machine, click Start - Programs - Java Control
Panel.
For OS/2, run: C:\java13\jre\bin\jctrlpnl.cmd.
For Linux and the IBM JRE, run:
<JRE install directory>/jre/bin/JavaPluginControlPanel
(The install directory is normally /opt/IBMJava2-13)
For Linux and the Sun JRE, run:
<Java2 enabled web browser install directory>/plugins/java2/bin/ControlPanel
Once the Java plug-in Control Panel is started, click on the Cache tab on the top of
the window, and then click on Clear JAR Cache. Clicking this button will clear the
entire cache.
Cached client installation
The cached client installation from a CD or LAN drive is not possible. The JRE
stores the .jar files in the cache according to their code base. The JRE considers the
CD to be a different codebase; therefore, the JRE will still download the Host
On-Demand client from the Web server.
78 Getting Started: Host On-Demand Version 6.0: Getting Started