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HiI did look at RUNRMTCMD command, This command requires remote address of
the PC to be able to connect, how can i get the remote address of the PC
running client access, to be able to call a batch program which then can
update a data area or file on PC

Ash

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:48 AM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
Is it possible to call java program on PC from RPGLE or CL program,

This would have to be done using the RUNRMTCMD command with the PC being
the remote system.

Unfortunately, there is little ability for a command run using the
RUNRMTCMD command to interact with the interactive job.

That said ... you could run the remote command, have the remote java
application update a data area or database file, and the interactive
program could then read that file.

david

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