User Guide
Managing the NetWare Server 63
Server Operating System Administration Guide
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August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
To unload an NLM program from a protected address space, enter the
following at the System Console prompt:
UNLOAD ADDRESS SPACE = space_name module_name
For more information about loading and unloading modules, see LOAD and
UNLOAD in Utilities Reference. For more information about unloading
modules from protected address spaces, see Unloading Protected Address
Spaces in the Server Memory Administration Guide.
You can also load and unload NLM programs from the server using NetWare
Remote Manager. For more information, see Managing NLM Programs in the
NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide.
Using Java on the Server
This section explains how to set environment variables for Java, load and
unload JAVA.NLM, and run Java-based applets and applications.
Most of the information you need about JVM for NetWare can be located in
the Novell JVM for NetWare documentation (http://www.novell.com/
documentation/lg/jvm/jvm/data/hkfpc6qr.html).
See the following sections for information about using and managing Java-
based components on the NetWare server:
“Environment Variables for Java” on page 63
“Managing NetWare Server GUI” on page 65
Environment Variables for Java
The Novell JVM for NetWare is automatically installed when you install
NetWare. The installation process sets default values for key environment
variables. Setting environment variables for Java is necessary to run Java-
based applications and applets.
The installation process places some of the variables into the
SYS:\ETC\JAVA.CFG file. The JAVA.CFG file is read whenever you load
Java. You can modify or add to the JAVA.CFG file.
The following table describes some key environment variables. Other key
environment variables for Java are available in the Novell JVM 1.3 for
NetWare in Novell Developer Kit (NDK) documentation (http://
developer.novell.com/ndk/doc/jvm13/jvm13enu/data/hkfpc6qr.html).