Integrated file system path names for AS/400 objectsYour Java program must use integrated file system names to refer to AS/400 objects, such as programs, libraries, commands, or spooled files. The integrated file system name is the name of an AS/400 object as it would be accessed in the library file system of the integrated file system on the AS/400. The path name may consist of the following pieces:
Follow these conditions when determining and specifying the integrated file system name:
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/QSYS.LIB/object.type
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/QSYS.LIB/library.LIB/object.type
Use these examples to determine how to specify integrated file system path names:
Special values that the AS/400 Toolbox for Java recognizes in the integrated file systemIn an integrated file system path name, special values that normally begin with an asterisk, such as *ALL, are depicted without the asterisk. Instead, use leading and trailing percent signs (%ALL%). In the integrated file system, an asterisk is a wildcard character. The AS/400 Toolbox for Java classes recognize the following special values:
See the QSYSObjectPathName class for information about building and parsing integrated file system names.
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