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I posted to the WDSC list about getting help writing Java macros or
converting ReXX to Java for the CODE/400 Editor and mostly for the new LPEX
Editor.  I haven't gotten any responses in a week so I will try this list.
If you are from IBM, please let me know if you don't know.  I should be
able to learn on my own if someone can point me in the right direction.
Please help.  Here is my exact post below:

I am interested in converting most of my ReXX macros in CODE/400 to Java
SmartGuides, Java macros, or whatever you are supposed to call them.  I
have found a help tutorial in WDSC\JAVA (on WDSC 4.0 SP2) on writing
SmartGuides but most of the links appear to be out of date.  They don't go
anywhere.  I see a sample.jar the help mentioned there but windows can't
find it to run it.  I hope that in converting to SmartGuides, I can use my
macros in the LPEX editor along with CODE.  I am most interested in seeing
the source for the RPG Procedure SmartGuide and others.  I can usually
learn best by seeing working examples, like when I learned to write ReXX
macros.  Does my plan make sense?  Anyone know where I might find help?
Some of the ReXX macros written by me and others are on the midrange.com
CODE FAQ.

Thanks,
Craig Strong



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