Retrieve information about a DJAR definition.
INQUIRE DJAR .----------------------------. V | >>-INQUIRE --DJAR(data-value)----+------------------------+-+-->< +-CORBASERVER(data-area)-+ +-HFSFILE(data-area)-----+ +-LASTMODTIME(data-area)-+ '-STATE(cvda)------------'
Conditions: NOTAUTH, NOTFND
For more information about the use of CVDAs, see CICS-value data areas (CVDAs).
The INQUIRE DJAR command returns the attributes associated with a deployed JAR file.
You can also browse through all the deployed JAR files installed in the specified CorbaServer, using the browse options (START, NEXT, and END) on INQUIRE DJAR commands. See Browsing resource definitions for general information about browsing, including syntax, exception conditions, and examples.
If this DJAR definition was created by performing the SCAN function on a CORBASERVER definition, this fully-qualified HFS file name is the one that appears in the DJARDIR parameter of that CORBASERVER definition.
For dynamically-installed DJARs (those installed by the CICS scanning mechanism), the value of LASTMODTIME is the timestamp of the HFS file pointed to by the DJAR definition, at the time the DJAR definition was last installed or updated.
For statically-installed DJARs (those installed from a CSD or by CREATE DJAR), the value of LASTMODTIME is the timestamp of the HFS file pointed to by the DJAR definition, at the time the DJAR was installed. The value is fixed--it cannot be updated like a dynamically-installed DJAR.
You can use the EXEC CICS FORMATTIME command to convert the LASTMODTIME value to the date-and-time format that you prefer.
If you issue an INQUIRE DJAR command before a newly-installed or updated DJAR has fully initialized, the returned LASTMODTIME value will be zero.