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On 8/6/14, 5:12 PM, Thomas Burrows wrote:Use the following command to set the classpath in the DOS window.
Have some code where I got this to work in January of 2008, but the
classpath issue just about killed me and I had a Java expert where I was
working helping me.
Are you talking about a Java program that interacts with a native display
file?
If so, I'm pretty sure that's _not_ possible. The only way you could
possibly do that is to setup a client / server structure where a native
program (RPG, COBOL, or even CL) communicates with a java program running
in batch.
Seems everything in Java with the iSeries is so complex.
It's really not ... Java on IBM i is primarily intended to operate as a
server and/or running in batch.
Need some help to get something simple setup so I can then progress onto
more complex topics.
Why don't you try describing what you are trying to do and folks can chime
in with ideas.
david
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