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A war file is a jar file with some specific deployment descriptors and a specific set of paths. If you have a war file that contains the code you want to use you can use it directly but you'd have to be very careful about the classpath as the classes you want use may be within a jar file in the lib path within the WEB-INF path within the war file. Alternatively, you can use a zip program to extract just the code you want from the jar file.

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From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kiran Kumar
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Subject: War file on aS400

 
We have a java program running on web sphere on linux. The java program is zipped as jar and deployed in an IFS directory and we use RPGILE to call the java program.
 
Would it be possible to deploy war file instead of jar file in IFS directory and call the java program in the war file using RPGILE?



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