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Mike,

I think the easiest way to call RPG programs from Java is to access them as
stored procedures from JDBC.

That way your using fairly standard JDBC. look on the Iseries infocenter for
the Stored Procedures redbook

Youll need the iseries toolbox for java (jtopen) to talk to your as400 from
java

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r1/ic2924/index.htm

cheers
Colin.W


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> Hello,
>
> Sorry to contact you this way but I am stuck with a problem and was
> wondering if you guys may be able to point me in the right direction. I am
a
> Java programmer and I am trying to learn RPG so that I can call RPG
> modules/applications from my Java classes. I am a novice to "green screen"
> and have never dealt with it but I understand that to do what I want to do
I
> can do it using WDSC/CODE/400/VisualAge RPG. I have all these wonderful
> tools at my disposal but I do not know where to start as I have never
> programmed in RPG before. I would be extremely thankful for any advice
that
> you may have for me. Thanks again.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike.
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