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Wim,

I haven't tried it myself, but I don't see a clean method of passing parameters 
between what actually runs in a 5250 session via Webfacing and an application 
that runs in your application server.

I can imagine that it might be possible with changing the JSP code of Webfacing 
and storing it in cookies or the session, but I doub't it is clean.

Looking forward to other experiences...

Kind regards,
Paul


>----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
>Van: Heuvel van den, Wim [mailto:w.vandenHeuvel@xxxxxxxxx]
>Verzonden: dinsdag, april 6, 2004 01:14 PM
>Aan: ''Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries''
>Onderwerp: RE: [WDSCI-L] WebFacing input/output parameters
>
>Paul,
>
>XQQ my poor explanation, but you are correct. I want to call my RPG-program
>from a JSP or servlet, display the 'webfaced' screen, select the customer
>from the list and return the the customer number to the JSP or servlet. I
>don't want to write a new Java-equivalent for my RPG-logic; this is an
>example of one of many situations. 
>
>Wim
>>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Nicolay [mailto:Paul.Nicolay@xxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 3:00 PM
>To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
>Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] WebFacing input/output parameters
>
>
>Wim,
>
>What do you mean by reusing the webfaced program in a Java application ?
>
>Do you mean you want to reuse your customer selection screen in another
>JSP/Servlet based application ?
>
>I guess you're trying to mix two different worlds.
>
>Kind regards,
>Paul




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