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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Lotus Notes
  3. PowerExchange for Lotus Notes Configuration
  4. Lotus Notes Sources
  5. Lotus Notes Targets
  6. Lotus Notes Mappings
  7. Lotus Notes Sessions
  8. Appendix A: Lotus Notes Datatype Reference
  9. Appendix B: Error Messages
  10. Appendix C: Glossary

PowerExchange for Lotus Notes User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Lotus Notes User Guide for PowerCenter

Configuring Java Properties

Configuring Java Properties

You must configure Java properties in the Administrator tool for each PowerCenter Integration Service process that runs Lotus Notes sessions.
The following table describes the properties you configure:
Property
Description
Java SDK Classpath
You can set the CLASSPATH to any JAR file you need to run a session that requires java components. The PowerCenter Integration Service appends the values you set to the system CLASSPATH.
Java SDK Minimum Memory
Minimum amount of memory the Java SDK uses during a session.
If the session fails due to a lack of memory, you can increase this value. Default is 32 MB. If you want to increase the value, specify the value followed by M. For example, specify 70M for 70 MB.
Java SDK Maximum Memory
Maximum amount of memory the Java SDK uses during a session.
If the session fails due to a lack of memory, you can increase this value. Default is 64 MB. If you want to increase the value, specify the value followed by M. For example, specify 90M for 90 MB.

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