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Is it possible to package built artifacts on Windows file system?


ketaki pangu (7119) | asked Sep 27 '18, 4:46 a.m.

Hello team, I am working on RTC build and packaging, In packaging part, I want to create package definition but in that there are only 3 file system's options i.e. 

1. Z/OS
2. IBM i
3. Linux/Unix

but I have windows OS and file system.
So, how it is possible to package built artifacts on windows file system or is there any other ways to package our built artifacts?
Kindly suggest. 

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Kenny Smith (302614) | answered Sep 28 '18, 10:20 a.m.

 Packaging is designed for the Enteprise Extensions, and deploying to mainframe and mid-range systems. Packaging involves lots of underlying features that tie to build maps, and dependency analysis. 


If you are working on Windows systems, you will not be able to use this, nor would it really be useful. What are you packaging your output for? Is this an EAR file for a Java application server? Is it .NET code for a IIS instance?

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