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6.6.24.5: Administering application clients with Application Assembly Tool

6.6.24.5: Administering application clients with Application Assembly Tool

An application client is a standalone Java program (in contrast to a Web browser-based program). An application client module is used to assemble the files that make up the application client into a single unit. The Application Assembly Tool is used to create and edit modules, verify the archives, and generate deployment code. See the related topics for links to concepts, instructions for creating an application client module, and field help.

If the application client requires local resources, you must also use the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool. This tool allows you to define references to local resources other than enterprise beans (such as JDBC and JMS resources) on the machine where the application client resides.

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