Kirk Wolf wrote:
Steve,
Java System properties can be set on the java command line:
java -Dfile.encoding=iso8859-1 HelloWorld
I'm sorry, but I've lost track of exactly what you are trying to do.
Can you post some sample code / commands to reproduce your problem?
A canonical example (from a z/OS shell):
$ cat HelloWorld.java
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello World");
}
}
$ javac HelloWorld.java
$ java HelloWorld
Hello World
$
Does this work for you?
Kirk
OK, from the beginning.
File Howdy.java --- :
/**
* Java sample
* @version 1.1 05/24/2001
* @author Steve Comstock
*/
public class Howdy
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
System.out.println("Hello, Steve, Ha Ha to Java!");
} // end main method
} // end of class Howdy
The compile (no diagnostics) --- :
javac Howdy.java
The execution --- :
Howdy.class
Howdy.class 4: FSUM7343 cannot open "¦/Î/Ñ?" for input: EDC5129I No such
file or directory.
Howdy.class 4: FSUM7343 cannot open "ÈëÈÊÁ/_---" for output: EDC5129I No
such file or directory.
Howdy.class 4: FSUM7343 cannot open "¦/Î/%/" for input: EDC5129I No such
file or directory.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
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