No problem. 

The most important thing is to solve the problem.  How you get there is just the fun part of the journey.

Pete


Richard Houston wrote:
Thanks Pete,

the -DSSL=true is supposed to enable the ssl stuff, at least that is what
the tn5250j website said but that might be out of date.

Oddly enough I just did a cvs update and there was one file updated. I
recompiled and the last view works. I guess the previous update I did was
not the one I am compiling from now. Sorry to waist your time on this.
Turns out it was my mistake.

Everything looks good now. Thanks for the help.

P.S. Kenneth, do we still need to use the -DSSL=true to get the ssl
support in tn5250J? or is it included by default now. Just wondering.


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On Fri, July 22, 2005 11:10 am, Pete Helgren wrote:
  
Well, that at least is good news.  That means my fixes didn't break
anything...... :-)

I am not an Ant expert so I can't give you much command line
instruction.  I use Eclipse and then when it comes time to build something
I just right click the build.xml file and chose run, build
option 2.  I use the "All" target in Ant to rebuild the whole project and I
am done (unless I get an error).

Not sure what -DSSL=true parameter is but, I am not an Ant command line
guy.....just a "point and click" guy....

Pete



Richard Houston wrote:


    
Yip, that works with out issue. I wonder what I am doing wrong. I
compile with ant -DSSL=true run. Any ideas?




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On Thu, July 21, 2005 2:13 pm, Pete Helgren wrote:



      
Richard,



Any chance to try the jar?  Just curious....



Pete




Richard Houston wrote:





        
Thanks Pete,



I'll let you know as soon as I get any info.



What JDK are you using? Just for my own reference.






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On Fri, July 15, 2005 1:37 pm, Pete Helgren wrote:






          
I tried that and it works fine in Linux so I am not sure what is
going on at your end..

I will attach the .jar I am using.  See if it makes any
difference for you.

Pete





Pete Helgren wrote:








            
Hmmm...




That WAS what I was seeing before I tweaked the code.  I am not
 seeing that now.  The first problem I saw was the start of the
 default session and then the code was skipping the first "last
view" session in the list.  I was running it in Eclipse,
however, so I could debug it.  So, I'll rebuild the jar and
stuff it over into my Linux
partition and run it from there. I have some issues with Eclipse
in Linux
because I share the workspace between Windows and Linux and
neither side is happy with the other so I might have to do some
work to debug the code running in Linux if I see the same
problem in Linux.

Meanwhile, Kenneth may get a chance to review what I did.  I
admit not not knowing all the subtleties of tn5250j from a
programming perspective so I might have missed something that
Kenneth will
catch.

Pete





Richard Houston wrote:








              
Thanks Pete,




K I am still having an issue, I checked out a fresh copy of
tn5250j, removed my .tn5250 Dir and started fresh.

Compiled with Linux and sun JDK1.4.2_08 using ant -DSSL=true
run.



Then I setup my connections and connect twice. I now have 2
session to the same machine in two tabs sitting on the login
screen. I then check of the save last session and click apply
from the connections window. Close down TN and reopen it with
Java -jar
tn5250j.jar. I then see one tab marked -s. I open my session
file and find "emul.view =-s null". I then edited the
emul.view to emul.view=-s traf , the name assigned to the
connection I setup in the connections window. Relaunch TN and
get one tab marked as -s, same as the first run. When I view
the sessions file the emul.view is set back to emul.view=-s
null.

Very strange. Any ideas?




Thanks




Rich







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On Fri, July 15, 2005 8:43 am, Pete Helgren wrote:









                
I just committed the changes and I did test the start with
default and it seems to work.

Let me know what you think.





Pete






Kenneth Pouncey wrote:











                  
Pete





As long as the start default still works I see no problem
at all in committing this.  Once it is committed I will
test it tonight to see if what I normally do works as
well.  Will also test a default setup as well.

Again thank you very much for the analysis and the fix.





Regards





Kenneth





Pete Helgren wrote:











                    
OK!





I found a couple of things that might be causing the
problem. Kenneth, you can check my assumptions before I
update CVS with my changes.

These two changes start at around line 348 in
My5250.java





1.    There is a startNewSession(); there even before
we start to iterate through the specific sessions
retrieved.  I think that will just start a default
session (not sure where it gets it from). 2. We start
the sessions stored in the vector (os400_sessions) at 1
rather than 0.  That skips the first session that was
configured.


I commented out the startNewSession() and then changed
the for loop to start at 0 rather than 1.

That took care of my problems.   Do you want me to
commit those changes?

Pete








Pete Helgren wrote:











                      
Is this version from a clean check out of CVS today?






Not today. I pulled from CVS and built my jar before
Kenneth
had finished the patch for the splash screen.  I could
 rebuild again since I updated last night but there
is enough weirdness going on that I am going to run in
debug and see if I can figure this out on my own.

I am pretty busy right now but I might get a chance
to look at this later today.

Pete








Richard Houston wrote:











                        
Pete,





Is this version from a clean check out of CVS
today? Just wondering.








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On Thu, July 14, 2005 9:38 am, Pete wrote:












                          
Originally this wasn't working for me but now it
is. However,
when one of the sessions starts, it still shows
the
-s.
For
example:







These are both active sessions but the system
name on the first session shows as -s.

It may have something to do with how the sessions
are initially saved. Where is the information
about the "last
view" stored.  I can clear that info then re-test
(or
debug) the program.

Pete















                            
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