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  • Subject: Re: Java Programs that Access Files created in QTEMP
  • From: Andrew_Goodspeed@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 12:26:29 -0400



Yes, but the question is which QTEMP?

If you are running programs over a single  AS/400 connection (within the same
AS/400 job), then there is only one QTEMP, and there should be no problems.  The
problems occur when you, for example, create a file in QTEMP from a program run
over a connection, and then try to access it with a JDBC request, which is
served by a different job with its own QTEMP; of course the file is not going to
be there.

As with most thing, it comes down to figuring out what you are trying to do, and
picking an appropriate solution.

Is that at all helpful?

Andrew Goodspeed
London Bridge Group
Atlanta (Norcross), GA  USA




>Has anyone created a file in QTEMP and used a java program to access it?
>I'm new to Java and wanted to know if this is easy to do and if there are
>any special considerations.  Any code examples would be of great help.
>Thanks in advance.


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