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Hi everyone!

Question on Jar files.

I found a couple that I'm using on my system now.. just downloaded them from
the web, FTPed them to my IFS, and started using them.

Now, it's showing the min OS level is the same as what level I'm on (V5R4).

I wanted to send them in a save file (this will be a distributed product) to
a V5R2 machine but it wouldn't let me save them. Using ANZJVAPGM I saw min
OS was V5R4.

So I FTP'd the original JAR files to my V5R2 machine. ANZJVAPGM just gave
an error. I ran the application that uses them and then it showed min OS
was V5R2.

So if I want to distribute these JARs as part of an application with min
release of V4R5, is there any way to change the min OS of a JAR file? Or
would it be best to upload fresh JARs, not run my app, and save them in a
save file first?

Bradley V. Stone
BVSTools - www.bvstools.com
eRPG SDK - www.erpgsdk.com


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