This tutorial guides you through creating a Java project, exporting it to an iSeries server and running it remotely, using the iSeries Java development tools.
To complete this tutorial you must have a profile on an iSeries host, and you must create a directory in the iSeries integrated file system (IFS).
You can run an iSeries Java program remotely in the iSeries Java Transform and Run View or in the iSeries launch configuration. The programs that you run must be applications (classes that contain a main method). Before you can run an iSeries Java program, you must export Java class files to your IFS directory.
You can debug your application from the iSeries launch configuration.
The steps are similar to those above, but you start by clicking the down arrow
next to the debug icon rather than the run icon. Before you
can debug an iSeries Java application, you must export your class files to
an IFS directory. You can debug your Java application directly from the source
in your workspace.
This concludes the tutorial. You created a Java project, added a class, and exported the project to the iSeries host, then ran your Java program remotely in two different ways. Other tasks you can perform with the help of iSeries Java development tools include:
The links given below lead you to further information.
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