![]() This takes in 3 Strings as its arguments (address, user, password). I would like to mention I am, most definitely, not a Java programmer BUT… here is how I did it and what I learned:įirst, we must create the AS400 Object to work with. JTOpen had plenty of documentation on their subset of ServiceProgramCall() but none that I could find on returning data though an IN/OUT argument. I then attempted to switch over to calling a service program that fills out a variable passed in as an argument instead. Using their documentation, it was quick and easy to set up a program call on the system and get the return values. In order to do most of the heavy lifting we decided to use the JTOpen package. Recently, we have been working on a project to pull information from the IBM i using java.
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