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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