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Since I am the curious sort I did a quick test and it appears that it works quite well and it's fast. Make sure that the PCML file lives in the same directory where the JT400.DLL file is installed. Regards, Richard Schoen RJS Software Systems Inc. "Providing Your....iNFORMATION NOW!" Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web Site: http://www.rjssoftware.com Tel: (952) 898-3038 Fax: (952) 898-1781 Toll Free: (888) RJSSOFT ------------------------------ message: 2 date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 11:29:01 -0500 from: Mark Phippard <markphip@xxxxxxxxx> subject: Re: PCML and .Net richard@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Here's a pre-packaged version of the JT400.DLL file I'm guessing the PCML stuff should work. I haven't used it yet, but try
it out. Prepackaged Version of JT400 Code http://www.rjssoftware.com/files/opensource/jtopendotnet.exe Make sure to share any PCML examples you create with this :-)
I have sort of used PCML with success. In my case, what I did was convert JT400 to a DLL, and then I converted my own Java API JAR to a DLL as well. I was then able to use my own API, which is using PCML and JDBC, as if it were a .NET library. It is pretty cool stuff. Mark
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