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Another option -- in JTOpen 3.0 there is a ProgramCallDocument.setPath()
method that allows an application to set the path of the program/service
program at run time.

David Wall
Toolbox for Java
iSeries ODBC Driver for Linux




                      "Mark Phippard"
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                      Sent by:                 Subject:  Controlling program 
library in PCML
                      java400-l-admin@m
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                      03/06/2002 02:42
                      PM
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                      java400-l






Is there an easy way to control/override the library name that PCML uses to
call a program, at runtime?  It appears that you have to hard-code it in
your PCML document.

I want my PCML docs to be stored in my application JAR file, and I would
not want my users to have to edit these.

I know that you can do this with the regular ProgramCall class, I am
looking for a similar way to do it with PCML.

Thanks


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