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Hi James,

When you open the file with EDTF, press F15, select option 3 at the top, then go down to option 3 and change the ccsid to 01252 or 00819 (I don't know which one Java prefers, but probably either should work), then press ENTER.

Anything you've keyed into the file prior to this will be in ccsid 37; anything afterwards will be ccsid 1252 or 819.

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On 7/26/2012 10:23 AM, James Lampert wrote:
Dan Kimmel wrote:
For javac, set your current directory to /QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData/JavaVM/jdk60/32bit before calling javac.

cd /QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData/JavaVM/jdk60/32bit
javac ....
Not quite sure I get this part. And at any rate, if I try to create the
source STMF with EDITF, it creates the file with a CCSID of 37, which
JAVAC (not surprisingly) doesn't like.

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