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To extend Pauls question, has anyone here used the IBMJPS.jar file to print documents successfully from the I ?

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date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:55:57 +0100
from: Paul Bailey <PaulBailey@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Printing from Java


Now there is a question!

The ibmjps.jar is in the classpath, and I would expect my programs to fail to compile if it wasn't. However, I was looking at the IBM Infocenter for v6r1 on the subject (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/index.jsp?topic=/rzaha/jvprtsrv.htm) and it only mentions JDK 1.5 when we are definitely using JDK 1.6.

Can anyone help me verify that I have the correct version of IBMJPS.JAR in my classpath? (The OS was upgraded to v6r1 from v5r4 about a year ago.)

Other than a question about the version, I am certain that IBMJPS.jar is in the location specified by the classpath.



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