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So, VARPG takes RPG code and converts it into Java code. Is that right? Am I
missing something here? Please feel free to enlighten me.

cheers,

Jake.

On 5/22/06, Jon Paris <Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> I think VARPG creates bytecode (which is runnable by a JVM) ...
>> not Java code.

Nope - VARPG generates Java and then compiles it down to bytecode.

You can target it to run as an application or as an applet.


Jon Paris
Partner400

www.Partner400.com
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