• Subject: RE: Supressing all screen/print output
  • From: "Eyers, Daniel" <daniel.eyers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 12:39:29 -0700

A while back, someone suggested using OVRDBF to redirect stdout to a file (I
send it to QTEMP).  I can provide code if you need it...

Sounds like that help.....
dan


-----Original Message-----
From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jamesl@hb.quik.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 9:34 AM
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Supressing all screen/print output


Fellow Programmers:

I have found that if a Java application is run under the
JAVA/RUNJVA CL 
command, and it has no "System.out" output, a line of output
is printed (simply 
telling you that the Java program has completed) either
on the Java Shell 
screen (on an interactive job) or into a spool file (on a
batch job, which is 
the case for the problem at hand).

Is there any known
way to supress this, and to supress completion messages on 
the BCI job that
runs the actual JVM? The application is one that sends an 
automatic email
notice through JAVAMail (since there's no apparent 
AS/400-native way to send
an automatic email notice other than through an email 
server actually
running on the same AS/400), and the spool files and completion 
messages are
so much useless clutter.

--
James H. H. Lampert
Professional
Dilettante
http://www.hb.quik.com/jamesl


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