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2. Right-click the BaseSample server in the Server Configuration panel.
3. Select Add and remove projects in the pop-up menu.
4. In the next window, select the Base Sample project from the list in the left
panel, and click Add to configure it on the server.
5. Click Finish.
After doing this, you must check to see if errors exist. You must correct any
errors so that the server can launch successfully.
7.1.4 Launching the migrated application
Wjem everything we have described so far is completed, launch the server for
clients to use it.
In the Server perspective, select the server name BaseSample in the Servers
panel. Click the running-man icon to start the server, as shown in Figure 7-1.
The response messages can be found in the console. Use the information to
check the server’s status.
Figure 7-1 Launch the test server
7.2 Java client
The migrated project supports pure Java access. By creating a Java client
application, you can access the applications services and operations and test
whether the migrated application works.
Since you have created the client application during the migration process, you
only need to locate and start the client by performing the following tasks:
1. From the main menu select Run Run.... In the next window, select Java
Application from the list in the left panel and click New.
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2. Locate the client program.
In the right panel, click Browse to select DSE_SampleApplicationClient as
the project, and click Search to choose
com.ibm.dse.samples.appl.OpenDesktop as the main class, as shown in
Figure 7-2.
Figure 7-2 Run Java application
3. Start the client program by clicking Apply and Run to bring up the client.
Figure 7-2 shows how to start the client.

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