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A String inherits from Object, so I'd try creating stringJ and then doing:
objectJ = stringJ;
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Brown [mailto:DBrown@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 4:13 PM
To: Java Programming on and around the IBM i <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx; Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Difference between java object and java string
To those who subscribe to all the xxxxxxx-l mailing lists this question has been cross posted.
I have been slowly but to this point successfully working my way through using a java API provided by the external party to retrieve a list of transactions.
Now I am having a problem and most likely it is my lack of java that is causing it.
What from an ILE RPG perspective is the difference between the following variable's ?
D stringJ S O Class(*JAVA : 'java.lang.String')
D objectJ S O Class(*JAVA : 'java.lang.Object')
I have a requirement to pass a java.lang.Object to a procedure.
To create a java string I use the makeString procedure.
I can't seem to find a makeObject procedure.
This is the procedure I want to use ...
D getMap PR O CLASS(*JAVA : 'java.lang.Object' )
D EXTPROC(*JAVA : 'java.util.Map' :
D 'get' )
D arg0 O CLASS(*JAVA : 'java.lang.Object' )
D customJ S O Class(*JAVA : 'java.lang.String')
The parameter I need to pass is the name of a custom field that is returned in the transaction object so I am doing the following ...
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