Walden H. Leverich wrote:
Guess: you can't interrupt the thread there. .interrupt() is likely a
java threading construct, but you've left java and are now waiting deep
in the bowels of i5/OS.

I thought about that ... but THEORETICALLY, I'm using JTOpen ... which should be connecting to the dataqueue server and not using native methods to monitor the data queue.

This is happening at a customers system ... so I'm trying to get more runtime information to see what their classpath looks like. Just in case the native jt400 is somehow on the classpath.


david



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