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Hi,
you could scan the .jar files, for example, with WindosExplorer,
serach .jar files containing text com/ibm/db2/app/, (or xxxyyy.class) for 
example.

On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 13:13:03 -0400, Buck Calabro wrote:

>Hello after a long absence!
>
>Background:
>We've hired a Java programmer and she's trying to write a stored procedure
>in Java.  We've found the SQL Concepts guide section where it
>(inaccurately?) describes the JAR file that holds the com.ibm.db2.app.*
>classes as /QIBM/ProdData/Java400/ext/db2routines_classes.jar  I can't find
>this on either of my V5R1 systems.  I can find db2_classes.jar, but of
>course my import com.ibm.db2.app.*; statement fails compilation, telling me
>that the class cannot be found.
>
>The question:
>There are many JAR files living on the system.  Is there a way to find out
>what JAR file contains com.ibm.db2.app.*?
>
>The archives and web haven't been of much help.  I've been in the DB2 for
>zOS manuals, but they haven't helped either.
>
>  --buck
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