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AR System Java API programming model


Consistent with object-oriented design, the  Java API represents  objects as Java objects. Java classes are defined for forms, fields, menus, active link, filter, escalations, and all other objects in a  application. Entry objects represent entries (requests) so your Java client can manipulate  data as well as definitions. These sections describe the different types of objects and how exceptions are handled:

For more information, see the Java API online documentation HTML files in the ardocVerNum.jar file listed in Contents-of-the-AR-System-Java-API-installation.

To access the Java API documentation, unzip the ardocVerNum.jar file to create a tree of directories, then open the index.html file to see an overview of the entire  Java API documentation with links to the details. (To unzip a JAR file, use a zip utility the Java jar executable, which is in the bin directory of the Java JRE is installation. For example, jar -xvf ardocVerNum.jar.)

In these file names, the placeholder VerNum represents the version number of the release.

 

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