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I've solved this with this not so elegant solution: As you can see, I
basically reading the data as ByteArray and does the EBCDIC coversion if
the os.name = OS/400.
private static List<String> readStdio(InputStream is) throws
Exception {
BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(is);
ByteArrayOutputStream bao = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
List<String> rs = null;
int result = bis.read();
while(result != -1) {
byte b = (byte)result;
bao.write(b);
result = bis.read();
}
String str;
if (System.getProperty("os.name").equals("OS/400"))
str = bao.toString("Cp037");
else
str = bao.toString();
rs = new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList(str.split("\n")));
return rs;
}
"hockchai Lim" <lim.hock-chai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:<mailman.3218.1253552449.1811.java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>...
I've created a class that will use the Runtime.getRuntime().exec toexecute
a command on iseries when instantiated. Once the command issucessfully
executed, it then reads the Process.getInputStream() to get theresult.
the
I've found that reading of the Process.getInputStream() works fine if
class is instatiated from a PC. However, it failed to readfrom
Process.getInputStream() data correctly when the class is instatiated
iseries. I then added some codes the print the read result in hex and,
appearantly, when the class is instantiate from iseries, the result issent
back in EBCDIC encoding format and the BufferedReader is attempting toread
it as ASCII. Well, that ain't going to work :(.that
Has anyone encountered this problem before? How can I resolve this so
this class can be run on both iseries and PC?--
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