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  • Subject: Re: CALL FOR FAQ CONTENTS
  • From: nimrod@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 07:09:04 +0200




> This is a call for FAQ contents.  I'd like to poll the readership as to
> what they would like to see in a Java/400 FAQ.  For example, two issues
> that constantly come up are AWT (i.e., the AS/400 doesn't support it) and
> CLASSPATH.  We're starting to see a number of WebSphere questions as well,
> which I believe fall under the umbrella of Java/400.

Here are several suggestions:

- What JVMs are available on the '400?  On what OS versions?
- How to setup and use more than one JVM?
- Details of optimization levels?
- How is Java run by the '400 (Java program objects, etc.)?
- How do I invoke a Java program from an RPG (/Cobol/...) program?
- Ditto but vice-versa?
- What is the Java Toolbox?
  - Where can I get help for the JT?
  - What is the difference between the host-based JT and the client-based JT?

Nimrod


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