[Tn5250j-general] JTOpen toolkit and passwords

2005-04-13 Thread Patrick Bielen
Hi Guys,   It's been a long time, let's pump up the channel again :-)   I want to discuss the password-issues again. As you all know we have to provide tn5250j or any jython script we create with a valid password over and over again.   Since yesterday i finally saw you're able to provide t

Re: [Tn5250j-general] JTOpen toolkit and passwords

2005-04-13 Thread wim . van . leuven
Hello Patrick, The same thing you are trying to do here is already implemented in the SessionBean class in 5250. What you should do, I think (and we do it all the time in our ERP systems based on our own Java Workflow framework for iSeries) is setup a cache of authentications for the user. When

[Tn5250j-general] RE : I tried something to get the name and the job number.... But........

2005-04-13 Thread Garon Amandine
Hi Kenneth, I am a new French user of the Tn5250j. And I am trying to make a java application which includes the component tn5250j. And I'd liked to get the name of the job, of the user, and the number of the job of an tn5250j session, without sending the "dspjob" command on the tn5250j

[Tn5250j-general] Re: I tried something to get the name and the job number.... But........

2005-04-13 Thread Kenneth Pouncey
Hello Garon What exactly are you trying to do here? This is used during the initial negotiations of the telnet session. If you call these again then the OS400 controller thinks you are trying to renegotiate a session and that is out of sequence of what it is expecting. That is why you are bein

[Tn5250j-general] Again : new to TN5250j

2005-04-13 Thread Marc Vos
On 12-04-2005 14:01, "Kenneth Pouncey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I may have missed some > messages to the list as have been in a state of moving without access at > times. > Hello Kenneth, I'll post my message again then: First, I'm new to TN5250j. Second: what a great product! I have b