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This is an example but you will receive some other suggestions.
pACTION tells what to do in case of errors: continue or resend as escape
Monitor;
.....
fileName = createString(XLSFile);
.....
On-error *PROGRAM;
QMHRCVPM (rcv0100:%len(rcv0100):'RCVM0200':'*':0:'*ESCAPE':
' ':0:'*SAME':ApiError);
If pACTION = '*ESCAPE';
msgfile = %subst(rcv0100:26:20);
ApiErrMsg = %subst(rcv0100:13:7);
%subst(RcvPgmMsg:1:4) = %subst(rcv0100:153:4);
rcv0100 = %subst(rcv0100:177:msgbytes);
QMHSNDPM (ApiErrMsg:msgfile:rcv0100:msgbytes:
'*ESCAPE':'*CTLBDY':1:msgkey:apierror);
else;
*inlr = *on;
return;
EndIf;
Endmon;
----- Original Message -----
From: "venkatreddy puram" <purumvenkat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <RPG400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 1:22 AM
Subject: Catch Java exceptions in RPG
> Hi Everyone,
> Good afternoon, I would like to know if anybody could help me or
> point me to direction of How to catch/Monitor exceptions thrown by java
when
> RPGLE calls java methods/class. It would be of great help if you could
help
> me with a sample code or point me in that direction.
>
> Thank You
>
> REDDY
>
>
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