.\" @(#)sdthotjava.1 1.3 97/06/19 .\" Copyright (c) 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. .\" .TH sdthotjava 1 "31 Oct 1996" .BH "31 Oct 1996" .\" .\" .\" .SH NAME sdthotjava \- HotJava for the Solaris Desktop .SH SYNOPSIS .BI "sdthotjava [ url ]" .sp .BI "sdthotjava -server" .\" .\" .\" .SH AVAILABILITY .LP SUNWdthj .\" .\" .\" .SH DESCRIPTION The .I sdthotjava command provides functionality specific to the Solaris desktop. There are two forms of the command. .LP In the first form the .I sdthotjava command will start the .B HotJava browser on the specified .I url. If no .I url is specified then the default home page will be used. This is identical with the .I hotjava command and is provided as a convenience. See the .BR hotjava (1) man page for details. .LP The other form is not typically used directly. It is intended for use by other subsystems in the Solaris desktop. .\" .\" .\" .SH OPTIONS .TP 10 .I -server Start as a Desktop Messaging server. This is used by the Desktop Message server to respond to .B HotJava remote service requests. .\" .\" .\" .SH OPERANDS .\" .TP 10 .I url The URL (Uniform Resource Location) to use as the initial page. If not specified the default home page is used. .\" .\" .\" .SH "EXIT STATUS" The following exit values are returned: .TP 14 .B 0 Successful completion. .TP .B >0 An error occurred. .\" .\" .\" .SH FILES .PD 0 .TP 20 .BR "$HOME/.hotjava" Directory used to save useful state. .PD .\" .\" .\" .SH "SEE ALSO" .na .BR hotjava (1), .BR ttsession (1), .BR dtsession (1), .BR sdthotjavaaction (5).