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I been looking at the j2ee client application.
Several strange things have been identified.
An ear file need not be a file. TechnologySamples.ear is in fact a directory.
The documentation states that one should run the client application via the following command.
<install_root>\bin\launchClient
<install_root>\installedApps\<cell name>\TechnologySamples.ear add 1 2
Now somehow the server knows to send add 1 2 to the following module
<module id="JavaClientModule_1">
<java>BasicCalculatorClient.jar</java>
</module>
BasicCalculatorClient.jar happens to be the only <java> module in the ear. Is this just a coincidence or is only one <java> module alllowed in an ear? If two <java> modules are allowed in the ear how does the system know which <java> module gets passed the command line arguements, add 1 2.
 
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If you have more than one client JAR file inside an EAR file you can select it using the -CCjar=jarfile option to launchClient. If there is only one client Jar file defined in your EAR launchClient assumes that's the one you mean when you do not supply this option.
Kyle
 
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