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Justin

You will probably never see acsbundle.jar on the IBM i - it is distributed in a different way from the other licensed product options - take a look at the ACS web page for more about this.

ACS is deployed, not installed - this is a tremendous and beneficial difference. For example, one can put the main JAR file on a network file server and have only a config file on each person's local machine - changes, which are available from an FTP site, can be put on the file server and are then available to everyone.

Cheers
Vern

On 3/9/2018 1:26 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
The path you list is for the deprecated, Windows-only iAccess for Windows.

I did a search of my /QIBM/ directory (7.3), and I do not have "acsbundle.jar" (the Java iACS client).



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Garvey [mailto:tgarvey@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2018 1:04 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Where is client access?

Hi,

Is IBM's Client Access software stored anywhere (as an installable
deliverable) on the server
in a similar way that IBM's Access Client software (the Java version) is (in the IFS at /QIBM/ProdData/Access/Windows/Install/Image) ?

Best Regards,

Thomas Garvey





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