AS400 system = new AS400("jdbc:as400://123.456.789.012", "USERID", "PASSWORD1", "myMEServer");
DataQueue dq = new DataQueue(system,"/QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB/DQCELL.DTAQ");
if (!dq.exists())
{
dq.create(75); // entry length is 75
}

The connection is refused. Any ideas why?

These lines of code are in a larger .java file, and everything else works as expected.

(The IP, userID, & password have been changed for this email but are valid,)


On 5/26/2014 5:10 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
This seems pretty straight forward, and as I Google, I find several examples of almost the same thing, so I conclude it is a normal and reasonable situation. However it is causing me more grief to do than I expected.

Does anyone have a link or code to share?

I want to send an email via my cell phone to a dedicated email address, and have a Java program process that email and forward the email body to a data queue for processing.

I am using Eclipse and V5R4. I have RDi available, too.

I appreciate it. Thanks.



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