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Title: RAWT processing

Hello again everybody, I have another RAWT question.  Now that I got the as/400 displaying a GUI using RAWT(With much appreciated help from Blair), I have some  problems with the way it functions as follows.

1.  When I call my "TestFrame" class from a CL program it enters QSHELL to process.  I understand it has to do this to run the application, but is there anyway to do this without it displaying the QSHELL command line?  This probably would confuse users if I were to use this in an application.

2.  When I exit my "TestFrame", a RAWT window pops stating "Application program has ended" with a button to exit.  This means the user has to exit the GUI twice, once for the "TestFrame" and once for the RAWT GUI.  Is there anyway to skip the RAWT GUI that states the "Application has ended".

3.  When I press the button to exit the "Application has ended" GUI, it returns control back to the QSHELL command line and not back to my CL program.  Once again, the user would have to first know how to exit QSHELL and then press a function key to exit QSHELL.  Is there a way to return control directly back to the CL program?  

Thanks in advance for any help.

Rob Persing


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