Avaya 1.3 manual Manually Installing Jtapi Client Software Special Cases

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Manually Installing the JTAPI Client Software (Special Cases)

Manually Installing the

JTAPI Client Software (Special Cases)

For Non-Windows operating systems and some special cases on a Windows Operating System a manual install may be necessary. Follow these directions as applicable to the specific situation. The required files should be copied manually and can be found on the Avaya Computer Telephony CD-ROM under this path:

\client\jtapi\os_independent\

Setup for Running JTAPI

Applets or Applications on a Client

You must have a Java Virtual Machine (VM) that supports Java Development Kit (JDK)

1.02or later on your client.

1.Copy the software from SET 2 and TSAPI.PRO files to the same directory<drive_letter>:<path>.

(For example, C:\JTAPI.)

2.Set the CLASSPATH to include <drive_letter>:<path> and the files from SET 2. (For example, CLASSPATH=.;C:\JTAPI;C:\JTAPI\ECSJTAPIA.ZIP.) On a Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP machine you can do this from the Control Panel, System, Environment dialog.

3.Edit the TSAPI.PRO file to include the TCP/IP addresses or hostnames of the Tservers that you will be using. The default port number is 450.

Setup for Running JTAPI Applets in a Browser from a Web Server

In this configuration, the clients that will access the web server do not need to install the JTAPI software.

1.Copy the software from SET 2 to the directory on your web site that will host your web page.

Note:

If SET 1 is used, it is assumed that clients already have the Sun JTAPI classes on their system and the path to them exists in the client’s class path variable.

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Avaya 1.3 manual Manually Installing Jtapi Client Software Special Cases