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Walden H. Leverich III wrote: > I'm happy to continue to debate the design -- it may indeed not be the > best one. However, assuming we do go this route, I still need to know if > anyone has loaded classes from bytestreams on the iSeries? I'm not sure if this is quite the same thing as loading from a table, but I have a server application that has been running quite well with the jt400Native library, and it reads serialized classes from a socket stream as part of the client/server comm protocol. I've never had a problem with using the serialized classes, so I would assume that the IBM iSeries JVM handles serialized classes pretty well. The classes we use sound simpler than what you have described, but I haven't seen anything in principle that is a show stopper. Jeff Furgal / MIMIX Product Architect / Lakeview Technology
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