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Btw, full source code for the Java Toolbox is available free from the IBM developerWorks Open Source projects: http://www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/oss/jt400/index.html If you'd rather look at code written to use the server APIs than just at IBM's documentation, it is a good resource! Janet Krueger Andrews Consulting Group > Very cool stuff. Most of it is already available in the Java Toolbox, if > you're willing to use Java, but it's nice to know the exact ins and outs. > Joe > > From: Kurt Goolsbee > > It is $500.00 for the set. Go to this www site for what is in the set: > > http://www.developer.ibm.com/pid_as400/lipi.html > > > From: Joe Pluta > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: Kurt Goolsbee > > > > > > > > PID Members can purchase a the server data streams docuements. These > > > > documents tell you how to connect to the servers and what the contents > > > of > > > > the buffers look like. They are for those folks that want to > > > > roll their own > > > > connections to the IBM servers. > > > > > Purchase? Any idea what sort of price? > >
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