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Hi, David --

Sorry, I'm confused about exactly what the problem is. What do you mean
"The bytes I'm getting in the properties are correct ... but they are the
ebcdic values, not unicode.". Do you mean that the String javaVersion is
coming out as gobbledygook or what?

Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-
bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Gibbs
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 9:12 AM
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Brain cramp: reading an IFS file from program running on PC

Folks:

I'm having a brain cramp ... what's wrong with this code?

I'm trying to load a properties file from the IFS to determine what, if
any, default java version a user has. The code is running on a PC.

----------
User user = new User(as400, as400.getUserId());
user.loadUserInformation();

String homedir = user.getHomeDirectory();

String propertiesFile = homedir + IFSFile.separatorChar +
"SystemDefault.properties";

IFSFile file = new IFSFile(as400, propertiesFile);
int ccsid = file.getCCSID();

Properties defaults = new Properties();

IFSFileInputStream is = new IFSFileInputStream(file);

defaults.load(is);

is.close();

String javaVersion = defaults.getProperty("java.version");
----------

The bytes I'm getting in the properties are correct ... but they are the
ebcdic values, not unicode.

The IFS file has a CCSID of 37.

Thanks!

david


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