Java operands are specified when a Java stored procedure or Java stored function is used. For details about Java stored procedures and Java stored functions, see the HiRDB Version 8 UAP Development Guide.
Specifies the name of the directory for storing JAR files used by Java stored procedures or Java stored functions.
Notes
The specified directory must be created before installation of JAR files.
The JAR file storage directory is used only for storing JAR files.
Store only the installed JAR files in the JAR file storage directory.
Operandrules
Up to 255 characters can be used for the pathname.
Pathnames are not case sensitive.
72) pd_java_classpath="Java-class-path"
<pathname>
Specifies as an absolute pathname the class path to be used by a Java virtual machine.
The class contained in the path specified by this operand can be referenced from the Java method, which is executed as the processing procedure of a Java stored procedure or Java stored function.
If a class with the same name exists in the path specified by this operand and in the JAR file specified as an external routine of the Java stored procedure or Java stored function, the path specified by this operand takes precedence.
Operandrules
Up to 1024 characters can be used for the pathname.
Specifies as an absolute pathname the root directory of the Java Runtime Environment.
Operandrules
Up to 255 characters can be used for the pathname.
Pathnames are not case sensitive.
Notes
Because Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is no longer included, you must add this operand or change its value when you upgrade HiRDB from a version earlier than 07-03 to version 07-03 or later. For notes about upgrading, see Using Java stored procedures and functions in the HiRDB Version 8 Installation and Design Guide.
Specifies the directory that stores the library of the Java virtual machine as a relative pathname to the Java Runtime Environment root directory (the value of the pd_java_runtimepath operand).
Operandrules
Up to 255 characters can be used for the pathname.
Specifies as an absolute pathname the file to which the standard output and standard error output are to be output in a Java virtual machine. If this operand is omitted, the standard output and standard error output of the Java virtual machine are ignored.
Specificationguidelines
Because the size of the file specified by this operand is extremely large, this operand is not normally specified. It is recommended that this operand be specified during debugging of a Java stored procedure or Java stored function. There is no limit to the size of the file that can be specified by this operand.
Note
If there are simultaneous writing attempts from multiple processes, their output contents cannot be guaranteed.
Operandrules
Up to 255 characters can be used for the pathname.