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<h1 class="topictitle1">iSeries Navigator
commands that are supported by Java</h1>
<div><p>The iSeries™ Navigator
is a graphical interface for your Windows<sup>®</sup> desktop. It is part of iSeries Access
for Windows and
covers many iSeries functions
that administrators or users need to accomplish their daily work.</p>
<p>iSeries Navigator
supports Java™ as a plugin contained in the File Systems option
of iSeries Access
for Windows.
To use the iSeries Navigator Java plugin,
you need to <a href="install.htm">install</a> the IBM<sup>®</sup> Developer
Kit for Java on your iSeries server. Then, to install the Java plugin
on your personal computer, select File Systems through Selective Setup in
the Client Access folder.</p>
<p>Class, JAR, ZIP, and Java files reside in the integrated file
system. iSeries Navigator
allows you to see these files in the right pane. Right-click the class, JAR,
ZIP, or java file that you want to use. This brings up a context menu.</p>
<p>Selecting <strong>Associated Java Program --&gt; New...</strong> from the
context menu starts the Java transformer, which creates iSeries Java programs
that are associated with your class, JAR, or ZIP file. A dialog box allows
you to specify details on how to create the program. You can create the programs
for either Java transformation or Java interpretation.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> If you select transformation, the bytecodes in your class
file transform into RISC instructions that result in better performance than
if you used interpretation.</p>
<p>Selecting <strong>Associated Java Program --&gt; Edit...</strong> from the
context menu changes attributes of Java programs that are attached to Java class
files, ZIP files, or JAR files.</p>
<p>Selecting <strong>Associated Java Program --&gt; Run...</strong> from the
context menu runs your class file on your iSeries server. You may also select a
JAR or ZIP file and run a class file located within that JAR or ZIP file.
A dialog appears to allow you to specify details on how to run the program.
If you have already selected <strong>Associated Java Program --&gt; New...</strong>, the iSeries Java program
that is associated with your class file is used when running the program.
If an iSeries Java program
is not already associated with your class file, then the iSeries Java program
is created before the program runs.</p>
<p>Selecting <strong>Associated Java Program --&gt; Delete...</strong> from the
context menu deletes the iSeries Java programs that are associated with your
class, JAR, or ZIP file.</p>
<p>Selecting <strong>Properties</strong> from the context menu displays a properties
dialog box which contains the <strong>Java Programs</strong> and <strong>Java Options</strong> tabs.
These tabs allow you to see the details on how the associated iSeries Java programs
were created for your class, JAR, or ZIP file.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> These panels are the Display Java Program information.</p>
<p>Selecting <strong>Compile Java file</strong> from the context menu converts
any java files that you have selected into their class file bytecodes.</p>
<p>See the help information, included with iSeries Navigator, for the parameters
and options of the <strong>New Java Program</strong>, <strong>Edit Java Program</strong>, <strong>Run Java Program</strong>, <strong>Java Programs</strong>, <strong>Java Options</strong>, <strong>Compile Java file</strong>,
and <strong>Delete Java Program</strong> iSeries Navigator dialogs.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="comtools.htm" title="When using the IBM Developer Kit for Java, you can either use Java tools with the Qshell Interpreter or CL commands.">Commands and tools for the IBM Developer Kit for Java</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="tools.htm" title="The IBM Developer Kit for Java supports these tools.">Java tools that are supported by the IBM Developer Kit for Java</a></div>
<div><a href="clcomm.htm" title="The IBM Developer Kit for Java supports these CL commands.">CL commands that are supported by Java</a></div>
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