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I am in the same boat as Joe in this one. You could really leverage Java from RPG if you didn't have to incur the startup of a JVM in every single job. I don't like the data queue approach because then you can't intimately use Java class objects but instead have to create a class layer that receives in a supposedly complete object needing to meet all of the requirements of that particular method and then make use of the underlying Java classes which can be instantiated directly at that point. Hope that made sense. . . Aaron Bartell
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