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You could also use QSHELL to execute the class or a script...

PGM
QSH CMD(...)
ENDPGM

Kristen 

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 8:28 AM
> To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
> Subject: Re: CL calling a Java Class File.
> 
> Jake M wrote:
> > I have never tried this before but is it possible for me to call a 
> > java class file from a CL program.
> 
> Well, not the same was as a native program ... but it's possible.
> 
> It would be something like this.
> 
> PGM
> RUNJVA CLASS(com.example.Class)
> ENDPGM
> 
> Obviously you need to devise a mechanism to communicate 
> results back to the caller (you can pass parms, but IIRC, 
> they are one way).
> 
> david
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