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Configuring runtime utilities

Run time utilities manage agent and integration servers that handle various services.

You can use WebLogic and WebSphere® for the Java™ Messaging Service (JMS).

The CLASSPATH for the startIntegrationServer, agentServer and triggerAgent scripts must include certain jar files in order for them to be used on WebLogic and IBM MQ. Use the <INSTALL_DIR>/bin/install3rdparty script to include these respective jar files - as they are listed in this section - in the AGENTDynamicclasspath.cfg dynamic classpath file.

The JDK used by the Runtime Utilities is determined by the AGENT_JAVA_HOME property in <INSTALL_DIR>/properties/sandbox.cfg. This JDK should point to the same JDK that is used to run your application server.

If you have developed custom Java classes (user exits, event handlers, and so forth), see the topics on "Including Custom Classes" for your application server.