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As you guessed, putting the LP on our web site is our way of getting a newer licensed program to customers running older versions of OS/400. We tried to get a process similar to Client Access/400 where you could order just an LP, but I couldn't get that through finance. I couldn't justify the expense of setting up a process to order a no charge LP. David Wall AS/400 Toolbox for Java "David Morris" <David.Morris@plu To: <java400-l@midrange.com>, Dave Wall/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS mcreek.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: JTOpen installation java400-l-admin@m idrange.com 01/07/2002 10:31 AM Please respond to java400-l David, Thanks for the clarification. I went to the JTOpen downloads page and missed that the save file I downloaded was for the LPP and not JTOpen. I just assumed that the downloads on the JTOpen downloads page all pertained to JTOpen. I did figure that out when I went back to the page. The confusing part to me is that the LPP is available at all on the page; I can't think of any other LPP that I can obtain without going through my sales rep. I don't think that is bad, I wish all LPPs were available online. I am guessing that the LPP is available online so that a V4R4 or V4R5 shop can get the latest toolbox without going through the pain of ordering it. Thanks, David Morris >>> dawall@us.ibm.com 01/07/02 07:43AM >>> Please clarify what you mean by "install JTOpen". JTOpen is simply a jar file you copy to a directory on the machine running the java program. You add the jar in your classpath, then run the Java program. When on the iSeries you should put JTOpen's jt400.jar in an application directory, not /QIBM/... . It does not come packaged in a save file. The Toolbox download site down has a save file but that is the licensed program version of Toolbox files, not JTOpen. You can have both JTOpen and the licensed program on the same AS/400 at the same time. You use CLASSPATH to include one set of classes or the other. David Wall AS/400 Toolbox for Java "David Morris" <David.Morris@plu To: <java400-l@midrange.com> mcreek.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: JTOpen installation java400-l-admin@m idrange.com 01/04/2002 04:11 PM Please respond to java400-l Group, Is it necessary to first delete the base product 5722jc1 or 5769jc1 when installing JTOpen? I installed 2.05 on a new V5R1 (RSTLICPGM) system today and was surprosed to see that the date on jt400.jar after the installation was 3/02/2001. It looks like the LPP to me. On our V4R5 system, which does have JTOpen installed (2.03 I think), the date is 8/09/2001. Thanks, David Morris _______________________________________________ This is the Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400 (JAVA400-L) mailing list To post a message email: JAVA400-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/java400-l or email: JAVA400-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/java400-l.
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