Create the library in Environment > Shared Libraries. Add the JAR file names for your JDBC device driver, using the RBF_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH that you just created. If you have more than one jar file to list, place each jar file in its own line (as is the case with DB2).
The following example is for a MySQL database driver:
${RBF_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}\mysql-connector-java-5.0.5-bin.jar
The next example is for DB2:
${RBF_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}\db2jcc.jar
${RBF_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}\db2jcc_license_cu.jar
With Unix or Linux, in these examples, use the forward slash (/) instead of backslash (\).
<bfinstall>\PrepForExternal\rbf-services.war
<bfinstall>/Platform/PrepForExternal/rbf-services.war
<bfinstall>\
<bfinstall>/Platform/
chmod -R 755 <WAS-install>/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv01/installedApps/<node>/rbf-services_war.ear/rbf-services.war/bin
<bfinstall>\token_libs
<bfinstall>/Platform/token_libs
copy <bfinstall>\token_libs_64\rcl_rational.dll
<bfinstall>\token_libs\rcl_rational.dll
cp <bfinstall>/Platform/token_libs_64/librcl_rational.so
<bfinstall>/Platform/token_libs/librcl_rational.so