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David, 5. on another system, compiled, and JAR'ed there. Resultant JAR file is transferred to 400 for optimization. We use CVS and deploy using ANT. A CVS server is fairly easy to set up, if you are interested I could post some instructions. I am pretty close with support for ANT on the iSeries as part of the iSeries-toolkit. Ideally, CVS would also run natively on the iSeries. David Morris >>> dgibbs@mks.com 04/10/02 09:01AM >>> Folks: I'm kind of curious how folks manage their java source for the 400? Specifically, does anyone really use source physical files for real world, ongoing, development of Java? Could you answer with one of the following ... Java source is stored ... 1. in source physical files and copied to IFS for compilation and JAR'ing. 2. in the IFS and compiled & JAR'ed there. 3. on another system (PC / Unix) and transferred to the 400 for compilation 4. on another system and compiled there. Resultant class files are transferred to 400 for JARing and optimization. 5. on another system, compiled, and JAR'ed there. Resultant JAR file is transferred to 400 for optimization. Thanks! david -- David Gibbs Sr. Software Engineer / R&D / MKS Inc., www.mks.com Lombard, IL, USA; tel: 630-495-2108; fax: 630-495-3591 Build Better Software
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