Hello Pro's,
I am trying to run an iSeries command from a .jsp page and this is how I am
doing it. I was wondering if anybody could give their opinion on this
approach. I am trying to follow the example by Kevin Vandever. The example
runs just fine if I run it as a .java stand alone application. Any help
would be much appreciated.

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<%@ page import="java.io.*"%>
<%@ page import="java.util.*"%>
<%@ page import="com.ibm.as400.access.*"%>

<%
       String systemString  = null;
       String commandString = null;
       String successful = "Command Was Successfully Executed";
       String failed = "Command Failed To Execute, Please Try Again";

       try
       {
           commandString = "CALL VND999CL";
       }
       catch (Exception e) {};

       AS400 as400 = new AS400("XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX", "XXX", "XXX");

       CommandCall command = new CommandCall( as400 );



       try
       {
          if (command.run(commandString))
              out.println( "Command successful" );
          else
              out.println( "Command failed" );

          AS400Message[] messagelist = command.getMessageList();

          if (messagelist.length > 0)
          {
              out.println( ", messages from the command:" );
              out.println( " " );
          }

          for (int i=0; i < messagelist.length; i++)
          {
             out.println( messagelist[i].getID());
             out.println( ": " );
             out.println( messagelist[i].getText());
          }
       }
       catch (Exception e)
       {
          out.println( "Command " + command.getCommand() + " did not run"
);
       }


%>


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Thanks,

cheers,
Jake.

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