Most of the time we run IBM Toolbox for Java classes to access iSeries 
resources from a PeopleSoft application server. All our Java classes are being 
executed by the PeopleSoft application server. We typically store our .java 
source files on a shared network drive. We check out the .java source files to 
develop on local workstations using the Eclipse development environment. 

If you plan to run Java on the iSeries, you may want to store .java source 
files in the IFS so you can run iSeries optimizations when you compile them 
into classes. I believe IBM has already optimized parts of the Toolbox for Java 
for use on the iSeries, though I am not familiar with running Toolbox for Java 
classes on the iSeries.

Good Luck!
Kelly


-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ramprasad
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 7:23 AM
To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Newbie query for JAVA on AS400



Hi,

Where should I store the source .java file on the system and how to compile
it to get the .CLASS file...?

I would also like to know, the location of the existing class files on the
AS400. 

I would like to know how to retrive the classpath on the existing AS400
setup.

Thanks in Advance.

Thanks & Regards,

Ramprasad V




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