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In order to interface with some third party software, I need to call some Java code that they provided to generate a token. My experience with Java is mainly what I have read in articles. The statement they gave me was
String tokenValue = cincom.eloquence.exits.gsm.token. UniversalToken. getUniversalToken(Mykey, expireMinutes)
Mykey is a java string and the expireMinutes is an integer. Thanks to the previous thread about calling Java, I used the wizard in WDSC to create the prototypes for calling the Java method. Thanks Joe! What I am struggling with is how do I move data between a Java string variable and an RPG character variable? I am guessing I need to create a new instance of the Mykey field and somehow assign a value to it. I need to do this with the Mykey field and the tokenValue field.
Dean Eshleman
Software Development Architect
Everence Financial
1110 North Main Street
PO Box 483
Goshen, IN 46527
Phone: (574) 533-9515 x3528
www.everence.com<
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