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If you really want to learn by comparison then the Farr/Coulthard book while a little out of date is probably the only option.

Java for RPG Programmers
https://www.amazon.com/Java-RPG-Programmers-Phil-Coulthard/dp/1931182299



On Oct 16, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

As a small intro, I have been on the IBMi platform (and predecessors) for
well over 20 years now.
I am very proficient at RPGLE and DB2 SQL.
I understand ILE concepts well.

I am looking for best online resources to begin learning java on the
platform.

I began looking at visualAge but it appears it is no longer supported and
was wondering if RDI is an adequate IDE for java on the i.

I best learn by example and comparing an rpgle pgm to a java pgm example
would be most appealing.

I appreciate any guidance you can provide.

Jay
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