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Just to let everyone know, I found at least one solution that worked. I ended up putting the following
line in the CL program that starts the Java batch job:


OVRPRTF FILE(QPRINT) DFRWRT(*NO) SPOOL(*YES) +
SCHEDULE(*IMMED)




TitanRebel wrote:

Is there a way to see standard out and standard error logs on a Java program running on the iSeries in "real time"? I know that the Java programs Job produces a spooled file called QPRINT which contains the information for both out and err. Unfortunately, it buffers writting to this file, and you can't see "real time" information.

Is there a way to make the Job write to the spooled file without buffering? Or, is there a way to force a "flush" of the buffer?

Thanks.


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