DJAR definition attributes

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>>-DJAR(name)--GROUP(groupname)--+-------------------+---------->
                                 '-DESCRIPTION(text)-'   

>--CORBASERVER(corbaserver)--HFSFILE(hfsfile)------------------><

CORBASERVER(corbaserver)
specifies the 1-4 character name of the CorbaServer in which this DJAR is to be installed.
Acceptable characters:
A-Z a-z 0-9
For information about entering mixed case information, see Entering mixed case attributes.
DESCRIPTION(text)
You can provide a description of the resource you are defining in this field. The description text can be up to 58 characters in length. There are no restrictions on the characters that you can use. However, if you use parentheses, ensure that for each left parenthesis there is a matching right one. If you use the CREATE command, for each single apostrophe in the text, code two apostrophes.
DJAR(name)
specifies the 1-8 character name of this DJAR.
Acceptable characters:
A-Z a-z 0-9 @ # . - _ % & ¢ ? ! : | " = , ; < >
For information about entering mixed case information, see Entering mixed case attributes.
The names of statically-installed DJARs (those installed from a CSD or by means of CREATE DJAR) have a maximum length of 8 characters.
Note: If you hand-code DJAR definitions, do not use names beginning with DFH, because these characters are reserved for use by CICS®.

The names of dynamically-installed DJARs (those installed by the CICS scanning mechanism) have a maximum length of 32 characters. The name of a dynamically-installed DJAR is the name of the deployed JAR file on HFS. For example, a deployed JAR file whose HFS name is /var/cicsts/pickup/TheThreeBears.jar results in a DJAR definition named TheThreeBears.

GROUP(groupname)
Every resource definition must have a GROUP name. The resource definition becomes a member of the group and is installed in the CICS system when the group is installed.
Acceptable characters:
A-Z 0-9 $ @ #
Any lower case characters you enter are converted to upper case.

The GROUP name can be up to eight characters in length. Lowercase characters are treated as uppercase characters. Do not use group names beginning with DFH, because these characters are reserved for use by CICS.

HFSFILE(hfsfile)
specifies the 1-255 character fully-qualified file name of the deployed JAR file on HFS. Start of change
Acceptable characters:
A-Z a-z 0-9 . / _ # @
For information about entering mixed case information, see Entering mixed case attributes.
End of change The name is case-sensitive, and may not contain spaces. The name must not end with a /, and must not contain consecutive instances of the / character.