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Justin

I don't know if you are rolling your own here, but SoftLanding has had a Subversion port that runs on IBM i for some time now - here's the link, if interested -

http://www.softlanding.com/solutions/websphere/subversion-i5-os/

SoftLanding do mention it plugs into 3.x versions of Eclipse, so I'm not sure how upwardly compatible it is. Doug Davie, who participates in these lists, can maybe answer this better.

Cheers
Vern

On 11/30/2015 9:01 AM, Justin Taylor wrote:
D*B: Currently I'm calling the Java using the QCMDEXC API to call RUNJVA. I want to go away from that is just use JNI (D-spec ExtProc(:*JAVA)). I'm assuming that QCMDEXC/RUNJVA starts a new JVM for every call, while JNI would reuse the JVM.

The Java is SVNKIT, which is an API for interacting with a Subversion server for code versioning.

"System.setSecurityManager(...) in the Java Server, but this might corrupt the Java Application you are trying to run." - I'm not sure where I'd put this code.


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