Hello,

One way out is to first of all set your COMO ON with an arbitrary file
name, then continue pressing  <Ctrl L> and at the end switch the COMO OFF
with the file name. Maybe in the morning this could be switch on which will
be unknown to the user using jshell; then later you will switch same off.

At the end ALL command keyed-in will be stored in that como name; then go
to bnk.run under "&COMO&" to pick up the name you switch on and off. Note
the file name must be the same please i.e. the como you switch on and off.

I hope this give you little relieve?

Thank you.

Regards,
rafael

On 20 March 2012 05:12, Iman Triono <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
> I am now looking for a way to get the history of command keyed-in in the
> jshell. I know by using <Ctrl L>, it will displayed the history of the
> command in the screen..
> But is there any way to put this history in a text file, so i can monitor
> the activity of the user when they login to jshell.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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