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2.3.1 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Studio Application Developer 5.0The first thing to do to set up <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Studio Application Developer forSametime application development is to configure <strong>Web</strong>Sphere StudioApplication Developer’s Java classpath. In order for <strong>Web</strong>Sphere StudioApplication Developer to find the required Sametime classes to compile and runyour Java programs, you must add the toolkit binaries to <strong>Web</strong>Sphere StudioApplication Developer’s classpath. Do the following steps:1. Select Window -> Preferences.2. Select Java -> Classpath Variables, then click the New button (seeFigure 2-2).Figure 2-2 <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Studio Application Developer’s classpath variables3. In the New Variable Entry, give the variable an appropriate name, enter thefull path to the jar file or directory, and click OK (see Figure 2-3 on page 27).26 <strong>Lotus</strong> <strong>Instant</strong> <strong>Messaging</strong>/<strong>Web</strong> <strong>Conferencing</strong> (Sametime): Building Sametime-Enabled Applications

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