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I don't know what all we use it for, but I think mostly we use it for doing SQL on the 400. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> To: <java400-l@midrange.com> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:34 PM Subject: JTOPEN NEEDS YOU! > Okay, now that I've got your attention (hopefully), I'd like to make a > request. Many of you probably know that the Java Toolbox is actually an > (almost) open source project. Other than some obviously security-related > classes, the fine folks on the Toolbox team have made the source freely > available for us in the JTOpen project. That's here: > > http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jt400/ > > I'm guessing that just about everybody on this list uses the toolbox. What > the JTOpen project would like is to find out who exactly that is. If you're > using the toolbox in a commercial product, please, please let us know what > you're usign it for. If you're using it for an internal project, let us > know that too, if you can. We're trying to get a feel for who is using the > toolbox, and for what. > > Also, we're beginning a new initiative. On the JTOpen page, you'll > currently find a whole list of "unassigned tasks". Chris Smith has offered > to group these tasks into "umbrella projects", roughly akin to the various > subprojects of the Jakarta group. For example, one will be "record level > access", which will be nominally headed by your (not so) humble moderator. > There will probably be another for display files, and perhaps another for > queueing, and so on. > > We'd like to get outside participation. At the least, if you have a need > for something related to one of the subprojects, let us know. Even better, > if you'd like to get involved in the actual implementation, definitely let > us know. You can probably even lead a subproject if you have the time and > inclination. I'm a member of the JTOpen Core Team, so feel free to contact > me with any questions you might have about this process. This is your > chance to have input into the direction of the Toolbox and even help move it > ahead. > > Also, if you have a different area that might need addressing, feel free. > For example, one area I want to address is the integration between web user > IDs and AS/400 user profiles. I'd like a way to translate a web user ID to > a user profile handle without having to know the password; I would like to > avoid having passwords in application programs, especially Java programs. I > see an AS/400 object that can be accessed via a Java method to return a > profile handle for a web ID. Obviously, you would need authority to both > the object and the user profile, but I think that's a better solution than > having passwords in the clear, however briefly, in your application program. > > Anyway, feel free to ask questions either here or privately. > > Joe Pluta > www.plutabrothers.com > joepluta@plutabrothers.com > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400 (JAVA400-L) mailing list > To post a message email: JAVA400-L@midrange.com > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/java400-l > or email: JAVA400-L-request@midrange.com > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/java400-l. > >
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