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J2EE and Magic xpa Installation (Magic xpa 2.x)

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J2EE and Magic xpa Installation (Magic xpa 2.x)

When you install Magic xpa, Magic xpa searches for a J2EE server. When Magic xpa finds the J2EE server it copies a special .jar file to a directory on the J2EE server: %JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib\ext. The file, Mgejbgnrc.jar, enables EJBs to interact with Magic enterprise servers.

If Magic xpa cannot find the J2EE server, the .jar file is copied into an EJB folder in Magic xpa’s default directory. Later, you should manually copy the file over to the %JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib\ext directory on the computer where the J2EE server is located.

Connection Difficulties

Where an EJB has problems connecting to the enterprise server, the EJB attempts to connect with another enterprise server if possible. If the EJB is still unsuccessful in connecting, either to the original enterprise server or to the alternatives, the EJB will throw an “exception”. The Magic xpa exception contains the numeric return code, as described in the requester documentation, and the name of the URL resource that was used, for example MAGICURL1.

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