just check out the files from SF and build them yourself. I think
the SF files carry a different versioning because the ant build files
haven't been updated but the code that is compiled and deployed is current.
Pete
Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
http://www.petesworkshop.com/downloads/tn5250j
at the moment.
I'll see what I can find out.
Pete
Karl Cunningham wrote:
Pete,
Thanks for the reply. The Windows system from which I am running this is
XP SP2, Java 6. This is connecting to an AS/400 with OS/400 at V3R2.
I've wondered if V3R2 is too old to support this function.
I can see
enough
traction that changing to a new project name and site might have *some*
downside risk that people wouldn't identify this new effort with the old
and think that tn5250j is dead.
Pete Helgren
Roberto Endrizzi wrote:
Good morning all,
unfortunately I didn't receive any news from Kenneth
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I'm just a dumb user, but I run the exact same jars on both Linux and
Windows. If your system can run Java, and supports a graphical user
interface like X11, I'd expect it to work.
Pete Hall
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Rajan Arora wrote:
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Richard,
Not sure I can match the environment but the next time I boot into SUSE
I'll give this a whirl. I think I am running Java 6 on that partition.
Are you running the latest version? (we HAVE to get a final built and
posted one of these days) The one that fixed the STRPCCMD?
Pete
Sweet! Compiled and works like a charm!
Thanks
Pete Helgren
Christian Geisert wrote:
Richard Houston schrieb:
Thanks Christian,
I am having issues patching the file I get a malformed patch error. Would
you consider just sending me your tnvt.java file?
Sure .. .attached.
Here
I am going to second that.
I looked at my source and most of those lines in the patch were already
in there. After manually updating the file I can't get it to run
because of a class cast exception. A complete tnvt.java file might be
the most expedient way to get this tested.
Pete
have a
tn5250j pane in WDSc. My list is long and my available time is limited.
Pete
Christian Geisert wrote:
Richard Houston schrieb:
Hey Everyone, Just wondering if there was anything I could do to help the
debugging of the STRPCCMD code. My client is looking forward to putting
another
Interestingly, when I looked at the code this weekend, it had the code
that implemented the STRPCCMD in it already. I compared it against CVS
and it looks like what I have is current. I need to debug the code,
since it isn't working, but that may take a while for me to get to.
Pete
the code again I'll see if I can get the update done as well.
That is about the best I can do.
Pete Helgren
Richard Houston wrote:
Hey everyone,
We have a need to use the STRPCCMD command on TN5250J on Linux. Does
anyone have this working and or know if this can be done?
We have tried
Thanks Wim. I'll also build and test in the next day or so based on
what Christian has committed.
I am VERY interested in your screen scraper code. Thanks for including
that.
Pete
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Hello guys,
sorry to get back to you so lately.
But been so busy here
interest and perhaps, suggestions and help, to finish it up.
Kenneth gets most of the credit. He got it working, I've just been
"tweaking".
Pete
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That is fabulous!
I've seen the rendering is complete
char bases? However it does work and look great!
nent" is being used.
No doubt some of the tn5250j code has found it's way into a commercial
product or two already. Not everybody plays by the rules. But I think
there is little risk in this approach.
In any case it speaks highly of what you guys have accomplished!
Pete
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Kenneth,
That may be related to the fix I committed this summer. The session
counts were off by one in that case as well (see my post form 7/14 if
you are interested).
Pete
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I. don't think there have been many changes since then (if any).
I can always use the help!
I'll figure out how to get a CVS going so we can keep the project
current.
Thanks,
Pete
Richard Houston wrote:
No problem. We have a Java developer her who got the code you posted a few
months
l. Maybe WebFacing is similar. But, conceptually,
that is what I have in my head.
Pete
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What exactly do you mean with the
map
file?
Pete
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No idea at all. Some of that kind of stuff makes me very nervous...
Pete
Richard Houston wrote:
Thanks Pete,
I actually updated to JDK 5.04 for 1.4.2_07 and it works fin again.
Not sure what the issue really was but it works now. We had two systems
that were having the issue
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 wo
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
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.
Best regards,
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| Richard Houston
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
x 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 havin
"What JDK are you using?"
1.4.2_06
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.
Best regards,
+--+
| Richa
.
Where is the information about the "last view" stored. I can clear
that info then re-test (or debug) the program.
Pete
No...No device name defined. Let me look at a few things and I'll get
back to you,
Pete
Kenneth Pouncey wrote:
Wow Pete do not for the life of me understand why. It is in the .tn5250j folder
under your user profile. The file to look for is sessions and the element is
emul.view
eems* to be starting the VAS400
session although I don't know why.
I'll keep playing with it as I get the chance...I am at a user
conference and don't *too* much time to play
Pete
Kenneth Pouncey wrote:
Wow Pete do not for the life of me understand why. It is in the .tn5250j folder
und
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.
Best regards,
+--+
| Richard
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
And, in my case, it displays in *front* of the splash screen.
I am running SUSE 9.2 on my other partition. I'll boot into Linux and
see what I get.
Pete
Richard Houston wrote:
On Fri, July 8, 2005 6:10 pm, Pete Helgren wrote:
No. The connection panel comes up right after
Yes. I am *fairly* certain it did.
Pete
Richard Houston wrote:
Also, did your previous version have the splash screen disappear before
the connection screen comes up?
Best regards,
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| R.L.H
o close. I ran it
under SUSE 9.2 with the same JDK I use in Windows (1.4.2_06)
So, it looks like you'll have to take a look at it and figure out
what's up. Works fine in Windows though.
So, it IS broken in Linux.
Pete
Richard Houston wrote:
Also, did your previous version have the splash screen
No sweat. We are ALL busy!
I am not a committer in the project (or I would have committed the
patch myself) but the SSL/Applet patch is easy. Let me know if you
need more info on it.
Pete
Kenneth Pouncey wrote:
Hello Richard and Pete
I will take a look at that tonight. I wonder what
This works for me in 0.5.7 pre3. When I start the session I am
prompted to accept the SSL cert and then I get the signon screen. It
was been quite a while since I set this up but I don't recall doing
much more than just following the SSLInstructions.html document.
Pete
Richard Houston wrote
tions in java.policy to install/setup policy file.
3. Restart Browser
That is about it.
Pete
Richard Houston wrote:
Thanks Pete,
Do you know where that doc is? Sorry for my ignorance here. :/
Also do we know if the ssl 5250 port is on by default on the AS/400 or do
we need to turn it
Should have said:
so if
you press enter the entire screen lights up with errors because all the
characters are off by 5 (in position 1 instead of position 6)
Pete
Pete Helgren wrote:
How do you do that? I wish I knew more about the inter workings of
tn5250j. One of these days I'll roll
. Probably need a central place for a features
list, build that list, and start working on it.
Pete
Kenneth Pouncey wrote:
Pete
Well just got through setting up and testing with the web5250. The keys work
quite well. With all the extra lines in the .js file it does slow down just a
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