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Joe, I should have identified my intended use. I am doing this initially to support running Ant (a Jakarta sub-project) natively on the iSeries. I know that the most common way to run Java with Qshell is to use the command wrapped in QCMDEXC, but that adds unnecessary overhead. When I am done with this work it will be open source and part of the iSeries-toolkit, so everyone should benefit. David Morris >>> joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com 04/05/02 10:34 AM >>> > From: David Morris > > After creating an RPGIV procedure that calls QzshSystem, I can't seem to > get it to work. <MODERATOR MODE> I know we don't have a QSHELL-L list, or an API-L list, so it's a little difficult to figure out where these go. I know we use QShell for Java, but not necessarily JUST Java. I suspect you're not using it for Java in this case, David... am I right? In any event, I think issues of RPG -> QShell probably belong in the RPG400-L list. Other QShell questions go to MIDRANGE-L, I think, unless it's specifically regarding using the JVM under QShell. Any Unix-like commands and so on should go to MIDRANGE-L. I think that at some point, though, we'll probably need an API-L or UNIX-L or QSHELL-L or something to handle the crossover between the two environments. If anybody has a suggestion for this, please speak up. Thanks! </MODERATOR MODE>
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