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Josh,

What do you need the wrapper program for?  Are you trying to call a java
program from a Mapics RPG (OPM) program?  If you are just trying to have a
shell to enable calling a java program, you could look into using a CL to
receive parameters and call the java.  If you set the source type to CLLE,
you get an ILE program that may be able to call java.  I don't know java
calling methods but this may be an easier solution than RPG.

Regards,
-Greg

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-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Diggs [mailto:JDiggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:25 PM
To: mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: rpg to java code


Hello all,

I am trying to create a program for a user defined transaction in PM&C.
Since I am not an RPG programmer  I was hoping to write a Java program.  I
would need an RPG wrapper program which accepts the incoming parameter,
passes it to Java, and returns the output of the java program to the RPG
wrapper program and finally to the calling RPG program.

Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance,

Josh Diggs
California Fine Wire




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