Well, okay, we should be totally fair.

What would be involved in having an RPG program call a Java program?

We know having an RPG program call another RPG program is pretty
much a piece of cake, and looks nothing like what had to be done in Java.

I would bet, though, that having an RPG program call a Java program wouldn't
be that difficult either.

Regards,

Jim Langston

Paul Cunnane wrote:

>      Jim, let's be fair about this.  If there was no RPG element involved,
>      just pure Java, it would look more like
>
>        price = cust.getPrice(item)
>
>      which isn't much more painful than CHAIN.
>
>      And of course it won't run anywhere, that functionality is
>      automatically lost when you use native invocation.
>
>      --
>      Paul
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator 
>_________________________________
> Subject: Re: Calling RPGIV from Java
> Author:  "James W. Kilgore" <qappdsn@attglobal.net> at INTERNET
> Date:    21-06-00 8:17 pm
>
> I'm glad to see an example of how much easier JAVA is to program in and how 
>much
> our productivity
> will increase.
> Stupid me, when I want the price, I just CHAIN. ;-)
>
> Since JAVA is a code once, run anywhere, sort of deal, I'm sure that this code
> will work on all
> platforms that support JAVA.
>

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