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Patrick, If you are using the 1.3 JDK, it seems like you could keep a thread alive that just waits on a Timer event. First you set up a class that creates a new Timer. You can then use the schedule method to run tasks. Those tasks should extend the TimerTask class. David Morris >>> Patrick.F.O'Dowd@gsk.com 01/21/02 01:49PM >>> Hi, Is it possible to keep a java program resident in memory preventing a new process being fired up everytime the RUNJVA command is called on the program? This would be similar to having an RPG program that does not seton LR. I am finding the first call to a java program on the AS400 is very slow, but once the program is up and running performance is fine. Thanks, Pat O'Dowd
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