Thanks for the info David.
But.................. " Same place you would put it if
running on another platform."
Does not mean anything to me because I have never done
anything with Java on another platform.
The email I received from the vendor (who knows nothing
about IBM I, AS400, iSeries etc. etc.)
From vendor support:
I have attached a zip file to this email. The archive
contains a folder ATJ0804 and the .ini file. The ATJ0804
folder and the .ini file must be placed under a user account
folder, preferable the user used by your application, like
C:\Documents and Settings\user\ATJ0804\ATJ0804.ini for
Windows OS.
I do not have any idea what she is talking about.
"file must be placed under a user account folder preferable
the user used by your application, like C:\Documents and
Settings\user\ATJ0804\ATJ0804.ini for Windows OS."
Any suggestions on where I should place the ini file on the
IBM i?
Putting it on my PC will not help the program run on the IBM
I, especially if my PC is off and other users are trying to
run the application that uses the java program
Any suggestions?
-----Original Message-----
From: David Gibbs [mailto:david@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 2:41 PM
To: Java Programming on and around the IBM i
Subject: Re: HOpefully quick easy question for some java
experts
On 6/27/2014 1:33 PM, John Allen wrote:
My question is - will JVM on 6.1 handle ini files?
Yes, the same as any JVM would.
If yes where would I place the ini file so that the java
jar/class/methods finds the ini file?
Same place you would put it if running on another platform.
This is assuming that the java code is running on the IBM i.
david
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