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  • Subject: ?Java Function for RCVMSG?
  • From: jjmatthe@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:07:13 -0500

Hello,
     I have recently developed a servlet that does many CL commands based
on data submitted from a user.  During the input stages there is room for a
user to enter data that I can not tell if it is valid at the time of input,
but can later because an error in a CL command.  What I would like to do is
to display the whole job log if an error happens, so they could better
understand why the command did not run.  I currently use the command class
and do a command.getMessage( ) but this only gives me an cut down version
of the error.  In the JobLog class you have to specify the job name and the
job number. I was wondering if anyone knows of a simpler way to do
something like a RCVMSG in java with out specifying the job name and job
number.

Any information would be appreciated,
   Jeff Matthes


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