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Well, good question. I'm starting to use the Apache Poi Project for
creating spread sheets with the stuff that you wrote. I really like it!
I just thought I use the mail.jar that sun put out and keep it as close
to rpg as possible so some of the other developers and I can learn as we
go. In your stuff it doesn't look like you used anything but the
classes put out by the poi project. Can't this same thing be done with
the mailapi? I would just like to know if it could be easily done, if
not, that's fine. I want it understandable to everyone in our iseries
group so we can use some of this.
On 8/8/07, Scott Klement < <mailto:rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jim Bauer wrote:
At my company not many of the developers are familiar with Java. But
we are wanting to use the mail.jar from sun to send emails from the
as400.
The question confuses me. If not many of your developers are familiar
with Java, why do you want to use a Java JAR file to send e-mail?
(Especially if it's from an RPG program!)
Why not use native RPG techniques? Or one of the 800 bazillion free
e-mail tools out there?
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