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This is what the InfoCenter has to say about HATSLE.jar. (Granted, this is about v4.0, but it might still hold true. It's worth checking anyway, right?) "The CD contains a directory called HATS4LE. In this directory is a single file called HATS4LE.ear and several subdirectories. The HATS4LE.ear file is the HATS LE product that is deployed to the WebSphere environment. The subdirectories contain the translated documentation for HATS LE. Refer to the documentation in the subdirectories for instructions to install HATS LE to the iSeries server. The table below indicates what translated versions of the documentation are available:" Language Subdirectory English HATS4LE\en Chinese (Simplified) HATS4LE\zh Chinese (Traditional) HATS4LE\zh_TW French HATS4LE\fr German HATS4LE\de Italian HATS4LE\it Japanese HATS4LE\ja Korean HATS4LE\ko Portuguese (Brazilian) HATS4LE\pt_BR Spanish HATS4LE\es If this is not valid for your version, then can you give us a list of the directories found under the /QIBM/ProdData/ directory in the IFS? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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