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                    "Dave Wall"
                    <dawall@us.ibm.com       To:     java400-l@midrange.com
                    >                        cc:
                    Sent by:                 Subject:     Re: Calling Java from 
RPG/COBOL
                    java400-l-admin@mi
                    drange.com


                    05/30/2002 02:54
                    PM
                    Please respond to
                    java400-l







The KeyedDataQueue page of the Toolbox pub has a producer/consumer example
using Data Queues.  In the example both the producer and consumer are
written in Java, but once you have the example working you can switch the
producer to be COBOL or RPG.  It also shows using the record format classes
to describe the data put on the queue.  That is probably working to hard to
format the data (the example was also trying to show the record format
classes).  Be sure to look on the keyed data queue page.  I could not find
a reference to the examples from the base data queue or sequential data
queue pages.

David Wall
Toolbox for Java
iSeries ODBC Driver for Linux








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