Nonstop Database, HiRDB Version 9 UAP Development Guide

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9.2.2 Registering the JAR file

Register (copy) the created JAR file onto the server.

There are three ways to do this:

The following figure provides an overview of JAR file registration.

Figure 9-6 Overview of JAR file registration

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Reference note
You use the REPLACE JAR SQL statement to re-register a JAR file. You use the REMOVE JAR SQL statement to delete a JAR file. The HiRDB administrator must use the pdjarsync command to re-register or delete a JAR file.
Note that only the user who registered a JAR file or the HiRDB administrator can re-register or delete it.