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On 10/18/2018 10:10 PM, Thomas Burrows wrote:
How does one use Java programs if you do not have access to the IFS viaany
of the tools?
If you only have the QSHELL to work with.
What does 'do not have access' mean? Does your system admin forbid
mapped directories? Is FTP restricted? What tools are you trying to use?
The answers to this might allow more applicable advice, but mine would
be to create and test the Java code on your PC with a PC-based IDE like
Eclipse, and then FTP the classfile into the IFS.
Having an issue even getting a directory created from a command line inWhat issue? Is there a specific error message? Can you post the mkdir
QSHELL. Much less running a JAVAC.
command that's problematic?
Is this a current IBM i release?
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