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  • Subject: Listening to changes in a file
  • From: "DUCRET Gilles (GVA)" <Gilles.DUCRET@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 13:50:05 +0100

Title: Listening to changes in a file

Hi all,

We have an RPG program that write data to a file/table.
When an instance of a table is updated we would like to generate an event.
This event would be coded in Java.

Has anybody done that?

Is it possible to do this with component of the JT400 toolbox?
Is there any way to write Java listeners to data queues, or something else?

We have several solutions to do that but we think that something may already exist in the toolbox.

Do you have any idea?

Gilles



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