BEA Documentation Search Tips
- You can use an expression like client OR request to find pages
containing either keyword.
- You can also use parentheses in Boolean expressions. For example, you can enter
(configure AND security) OR service.
- You can use the asterisk (*) as a suffix wildcard character in keywords.
For example, enter dm* to find pages with keywords such
as dmconfig or dm_local_gateway or dmloadcf.
- If no matches are found, reword your query and try again.
- On some UNIX platforms, you may encounter a browser error similar to the following:
Unable to start a java applet: Can't find 'java40.jar' in your
CLASSPATH. Read the release notes and install 'java40.jar' properly before restarting.
If the search applet does not work on your UNIX platform, try using the latest
Netscape browser for the platform and add the Netscape Java Archive (JAR) file to
your CLASSPATH environment variable. The path to the JAR file is in the directory
in which you installed Netscape. For example:
CLASSPATH=mytools/netscape/communicator/program/java/classes/java40.jar
After you revise the CLASSPATH, exit Netscape and then restart Netscape in the updated
environment. When you access the search page, the search feature should work properly.