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Jeff,

Your questions got me thinking as to whether or not I was doing something
not quite correct.  I was doing my Java coding using the iSeries Editing
Perspective. I was working directly out of my IFS directory.

Today, I tried using the Java Perspective. I now see the relationship to a
project like you mentioned. I found that my .class objects were being
created in my workspace in a folder named the same as my project. In my
case, C:\Documents and
Settings\nick\IBM\rationalsdp6.0\workspace\JavaforRPG.

I apologize for the confusion.

Nick

Thanks Nick.

So you don't have a "project" setup?  You just navigate to the IFS and
the folder, and right click and select compile(javac)?

I've refreshed the RSE and doubled checked the IFS folder - a class file
is definitly NOT being built.


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx





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Jeff,

I use the same steps to compile my .java source. In my case, it is
creating the .class in the same IFS directory as the .java. The .class
item does not show until I do a refresh on the directory by right
clicking on the directory and selecting "refresh".

Nick

I have a .java source on the IFS. I'm using RSE and right click on the
.java file, and select compile.  The command it executes is  javac
-deprecation -classpath . ${resource_name}

I don't see that I get any errors, but I can't find my class file. This
is not in a project - just a single .java source.

Any suggestions as to where the class goes - or how do I control where
it
goes?

Thanks!

Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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