http://archive.midrange.com/java400-l/200608/msg00039.html
   Also try the same with os400.stderr.
   Gary
   On 5/30/2007 9:17 AM, Kevin wrote:
 Unfortunately, like I mentioned earlier, the Java method is called from
 RPG (not using "java") and looks something like:
   C                   MONITOR
   C                   CALLP     JMyMethod(JMyClass
   C                                  :  Jparm1
   C                                  :  Jparm2
   C                                  )
   C                   ON-ERROR
   C                   ENDMON
 Josh Diggs wrote:
  
 What you are seeing is the standard output of the java program in the qshell 
environment.  If you want to capture this information, the easiest way is 
probably to use the greater than symbol at the end of your java command to 
redirect standard out to a file.
 For example
 java test > /logs/testLog.txt
 Of course the logs directory would need to exist in the IFS.
 -----Original Message-----
 From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 [
mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kevin
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 6:15 AM
 To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Where are Java messsages logged?
 This may sound like a stupid question, but where do messages from my
 Java program get logged (if anywhere)?  Most of my Java experience is
 from the PC platform (using Eclipse).
  From an interactive job, I have a CL program the calls an an ILE RPG
 program that in turn instantiates my Java class.  The RPG program then
 calls one of the Java class methods.  When the Java class file runs, the
 screen changes (QSHELL?) and messages flash very quickly (way too fast
 for me to read them).  Some of the messages are generated from
 System.out.println(), some are from Exception.printStackTrace() and some
 are from thrown Exceptions.  As soon as control returns back to the RPG
 program the green screen changes back to the normal environment and the
 Java messages are gone.
 If I use one of the debuggers to stop the RPG program before the green
 screen reverts back to it's normal mode, the green screen is locked up
 and I can't scroll back to look at prior messages.
 I have even tried a screen capture program to try and record the
 messages, but I can't seem to adjust the frame rate to be able to see
 all of the messages.
    
  
 
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