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>When I run a Java application on the AS/400 (RUNJVA) it always shows the 
Java session in a scrolling >window. When the Java application is complete 
you have to press Enter to exit the session. I would >like to completely 
hide the Java session and avoid having to hit enter. Any thoughts?

....

Patrick

Instead of using RUNJVA, you can run the java application from an 
interactive CL program by passing an execution string (CL variable) to 
QSHELL.

Check this CLP example :

DCL        VAR(&QSHCMD) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(512)

CHGVAR &QSHCMD ('java myPackage.TestClass ' || &PARM1 |< ' ' || &PARM2)

QSH        CMD(&QSHCMD)  /* Execute via QSHELL */

If the application completes successfully then the java shell (not qshell) 
with completion messaage is NOT displayed although it will display if an 
unhandled exception occurs.

HTH

Keith

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