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Yes, that's exactly the scenario I was talking about. If someone had the same JAR files you were using, but in a different version, and placed them in /QIBM/UserData/Java400/ext, your application wouldn't work.

(Of course, I suspect the JARs you distribute are probably all written by RJS, so probably not too many conflicts in your case...)

Richard Schoen wrote:
We have created our own directory structure to store JAR files.
Ex: /RJSJAVA/APPNAME

Then we set the job classpath as needed to access the appropriate files.


This has proven to work quite well to keep things from getting sticky.

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