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I have done some experiments with OpenPCL back in April, and found the
project to cover the PCL generated by the IBM I printing system
insufficiently.
Based on the lack of feedback on the bug I filed on this -
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2987019&group_id=19
2642&atid=942217 - as well as my impression from the web pages, it appears
that this project is essentially an abandoned code base as the main
developer has left the donating company.
It might suit your needs, but I suggest you test thoroughly before
committing.
/Thorbjørn
-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jason Abreu
Sent: 16. december 2010 22:13
To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: JTOpen & SpooledFile with Printer Device Type *USERASCII
I have found a solution.
An open-source Java solution at sourceforge.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpcl/
It's written in Java and the conversion classes are in a separate jar
file that I can include in my own project. So, best of all, it can run
native on the iSeries.
Jason Abreu
Abreu Innovations, Inc.
jason.abreu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.abreuinnovations.com/
On 12/16/2010 3:25 PM, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen wrote:
Den 16/12/10 20.18, Jason Abreu skrev:
I am familiar with reading SpooledFiles in Java using the toolbox.
I am having trouble with reading a SpooledFile that has a Printer Device
Type of *USERASCII, however. I have tried using
getTransformedInputStream but keep getting a generic error message.
I have tried getInputStream() but I get a ton of garbage characters back
in the stream.
If I recall correctly *USERASCII means that the printing system just
consider it a binary blob instead of anything with lines and overlays
and such.
Would the garbage characters happen to be valid PCL (HP printer language)?
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