David,
Thanks for your help/suggestions/guidance on my issue.
I greatly appreciate it.
I tried putting the ini file in '/home/jallen/ATJ0804/'
I also tried putting it in '/home/ATJ0804/'
I also tried putting it in the directory with the jar file.
Whatever directory I put it in, does the path have to be
included in the class path?
-----Original Message-----
From: David Gibbs [mailto:david@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:54 PM
To: Java Programming on and around the IBM i
Subject: Re: HOpefully quick easy question for some java
experts
On 6/27/2014 2:46 PM, John Allen wrote:
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.
Well, the java application would normally be put in a
directory on any other system.
You put the application in a similar directory on the IFS on
the IBM i.
Your ini file would be placed in the same relative location
in the IFS as it would be on any other platform.
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.
The user home directory on the IFS is
/home/<youruserprofile>
It sounds like the you should create directory named
'/home/jallen/ATJ0804 and put everything in that directory.
david
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