I've used both. There are syntax differences, especially with the UO,NET
since it adheres to the CLR. Both libraries did what I needed. I don't
know if UO,NET is a "better" solution, but it looks to me like it has been
kept up-to-date better. I am interested in UOJ because of new
capabiliti
Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Hi Dan,
Thanks for this information.
Can you tell us if Rocket has any plans to further develop / support the
original COM/OLE version of UniObjects? And in particular, are there any plans
to release a 64 bit version?
Thank you,
Jim Stoner
COM/OLE version of UniObjects? And in particular, are there any
> plans to release a 64 bit version?
>
> Thank you,
> Jim Stoner
> SUNY Empire State College
>
>
>
> From: Daniel McGrath
> To: U2 Users List
> Date: 12/07/2011 05:00 PM
> Subject:
: 14 December 2011 00:21
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
I only have experience with UOJ, so I can't offer any comparison, but I'd
suggest the extensiveness of the feature set of each API may be a moot point
depending on how you use them. For example,
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Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Hi,
If Rocket is not going to be updating / supporting the original
UniObjects, we're looking at either creating a wrapper for UO.n
t;gotchas" in UO.net?
Thanks for any insights you care to share!
Jim Stoner
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To: "'U2 Users List'"
Date: 12/07/2011 01:18 PM
Subject:Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
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Date: 12/07/2011 05:00 PM
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I missed this email.
Q: Will UOJ be further developed and supported by Rocket in the future?
A: Yes. There are no plans on changing
> From: Charles_Shaffer
> Maybe I am asking the wrong question. Is there a
> better way to interface Domino 8.5 to Unidata than UOJ?
IMO, UOJ probably is the best way. In the absence of anything
approaching a "IBM Domino Connector for U2", I'm thinking ODBC
via Easysoft might be the only other
UOJ?
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
From: "Tony Gravagno" <3xk547...@sneakemail.com>
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org,
Date: 12/08/2011 03:32 PM
Subject:Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Sent by:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.
It was confirmed that UOJ isn't going away, which is good for
legacy development.
But my whole point was that for new development we don't need it,
never did.
> From: Charles_Shaffer
> Tony, What you say is true, and those tools would be
> great in the right situation. But I am concerned
> abou
Hello,
Ok created a quick test routine to show problem(attached to end of
post). It simply gets a record from the demo database and dumps the
output, first the the system default character encoding, then setting
"file.encoding" and finally "clientencoding":
$ echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8
$ java -clas
Tony,
What you say is true, and those tools would be great in the right
situation. But I am concerned about the future of UOJ. My understanding
is that the new Domino will allow jars to be directly accessed from the
Domino Designer. Just want to make sure that UOJ is not going to be
depreca
-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
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Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 10:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Great information John and Robert. Looks like
> From: Charles Shaffer
> My question for Rocket is "Will UOJ be further
> developed and supported by Rocket in the future?"
> From: Symeon Breen
> Considering UOJ and UO.net are the only api's
> available for u2 I would have thought yes
There's no good reason for that condition to exist. Roc
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Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Great information John and Robert.
List
Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Great information John and Robert. Looks like UOJ is getting "mature."
In my situation, it is attractive since we use Domino and Unidata
extensively. But, I do not want to invest my time in something that won't
be supporte
Great information John and Robert. Looks like UOJ is getting "mature."
In my situation, it is attractive since we use Domino and Unidata
extensively. But, I do not want to invest my time in something that won't
be supported in the future.
My question for Rocket is "Will UOJ be further develo
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Robert Colquhoun
wrote:
> It would be better for the rocket engineers to decide on a character
> encoding to talk to the server with and set it as a separate define(or
> hard code it maybe), according to oracle the basic encodings below
> should be available on most
Hi John,
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:01 AM, John Hester wrote:
> We've been using UOJ with WebSphere App Server since around 2003. Not
> quite the same as Domino, I realize, but at least under the same IBM
> Java middleware umbrella. I can't offer a lot the way of best
> practices, but I can say
Thanks. This is very helpful.
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
From: "Tony Gravagno" <3xk547...@sneakemail.com>
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org,
Date: 12/01/2011 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Sent by:
>> The RedHat default is incorrect for UOJ (at least up to
>> EL 5) and will result in MV delimiters being incorrectly translated
into
>> other ascii characters.
Thanks for the tip. Looks like we do have a problem with the LANG
setting.
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
I'll check with IBM and see if chang
I follow John's policy in all web integration. All external
access comes through a single entry point which identifies the
purpose of the connection and transfers to an appropriate
subroutine. I also include logging abilities in most code, just
in case. Code below is made up for this example and
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Subject: Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
Jim Stoner Said
>>It would certainly be nice to find a small user group to ask que
lyst
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From: jim.sto...@esc.edu
To: U2 Users List ,
Date: 12/01/2011 02:53 PM
Subject:Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
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Hi,
I'm also interested in any advice / best practices for UO for Java on
D
Stoner
Lead Programmer/Analyst
SUNY Empire State College
From: charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com
To: , >
Date: 12/01/2011 03:38 PM
Subject:[U2] Uniobjects for Java and Domino 8
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Has anyone used Uniobjects for Java with Dom
Has anyone used Uniobjects for Java with Domino 8? If so, have you had
luck with it. Any best practice suggestions?
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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There is rather a significant "oversight" in UOJ: it fails to specify
the encoding when it translates bytes to Java characters, and vice
versa.
Beware too, of the 32 file limit in UOJ. There are a number of
solutions to this problem, but you should probably start by creating
your own in
That did it.
Thanks.
On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 16:42 -0800, Richard Nuckolls wrote:
> I have not used Ubuntu, but try optioning Java with "-
> Dfile.encoding=iso8859-1"
> If you are were tomcat, this would go in the CATALINA_OPTS environment
> variable. (setenv.sh)
>
> -Rick
>
>
>
>
> On Fe
Jeff,
We use Uniobjects for Java on Ubuntu 7.1 (Gutsy Gibbon) to access our MRP
system (Unidata 7.1). I use a tool called the JavaBridge to provide data
access from PHP. In our case, Uniobjects is only being used to handle
sessions and calls to UniBasic subroutines. Results are returned in
I have not used Ubuntu, but try optioning Java with "-
Dfile.encoding=iso8859-1"
If you are were tomcat, this would go in the CATALINA_OPTS environment
variable. (setenv.sh)
-Rick
On Feb 13, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Jeff Powell wrote:
The LANG variable issue takes a new twist with Ubuntu Server
The LANG variable issue takes a new twist with Ubuntu Server 8.10.
Neither LANG=C (IBM recommended) or LANG=en_US.iso885915 (must use for
RedHat) will work. The value marks are wrongly used as field marks. And
in case you're wondering no, LANG=en_US.UTF-8 also does not work.
Has anyone made UniOb
Adrian says
> In your code sample, the two possible uniobjects exceptions are being
> swallowed. It would be worth adding some log4j statements in there to
at
> least log the stack trace and see. On this subject, something is
wrapping
> the NoSuchNameException in a java.lang.Exception so the ex
Charles,
> PHP calls a method in a U2 object, which uses Uniobjects for Java to
> invoke a UniBasic Subroutine on our Unidata 7.1 redhat based server.
> Recently I have intermittently received the following error message.
I haven't seen any replies on this so I'll take a guess (no harm in making
Hello,
I am accessing our Unidata server from PHP using the java bridge for a few
months It has been working pretty well up until the current project I am
working on.
PHP calls a method in a U2 object, which uses Uniobjects for Java to
invoke a UniBasic Subroutine on our Unidata 7.1 redhat ba
Thanks. Both good suggestions.
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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I usually check the length > 0 after I check for null.
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 13:53 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Using Java with Uniobjects for Java to call a UniBasic routine. The
> UniBasic routine has two parameters; part number and result (html code).
> As long as it is passed a valid
should be:
if ("".equals(result)) {
return null;
} else {
return result;
}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using Java with Uniobjects for Java to call a UniBasic routine. The
UniBasic routine has two parameters; part number and result (html code).
As long as it is passed a valid pa
Using Java with Uniobjects for Java to call a UniBasic routine. The
UniBasic routine has two parameters; part number and result (html code).
As long as it is passed a valid part number, it works OK. However, when
the part number is not valid it returns an empty string RESULT = '' (two
single
Charles,
> I must have an old version because it was asjava.zip and it seems to be
> working OK on Linux. I have the web server talking to the Unidata db
> server. Thanks. Is there any way to get the latest version?
>
Ah, the danger of working from memory. I just checked and on my notebook
>> Some old versions of UOJ shipped with
>> the file called asjava.zip. I would be surprised if this is what you
have
>> but if so, just rename it asjava.jar. The jar format is just a zip
file
>> with a specific structure.
I must have an old version because it was asjava.zip and it seems to be
Thanks. I hadn't thought of pulling them off of my machine.
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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Charles,
>From memory, all you need is the asjava.jar file (the "as" bit is a hangover
from that company formed before informix - can't remember the name -
ascentia maybe?). As long as this file is in your classpath you should be
fine. If you are writing for Tomcat, just dump it into
$CATALINA_H
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> Subject: [U2] Uniobjects for Java
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been working with Uniobjects for Java on my Windows
> machine and I am ready to move some stuff up to our Linux
> based web server. Do I get the libraries off of the client
> CD? Or do I need
Hello,
I have been working with Uniobjects for Java on my Windows machine and I
am ready to move some stuff up to our Linux based web server. Do I get
the libraries off of the client CD? Or do I need to download the packages
form the Internet? If so, where do I get them?
Charles Shaffer
Sen
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Subject:Re: [U2] Uniobjects for Java
Charles,
does your CLASSPATH environment variable correctly point at asjava.zip -
it
should include the full path to this file.
John Appleyard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tn
You need to set your classpath, which indicates where you need to
look for code.
In your case, were you are probably executing javac in the same
location that you have placed the test program, try
set CLASSPATH=C:\IBM\UniDK\uojsdk\asjava.zip;.
Note the period after the semicolon which indica
cc
Subject
22/01/2008 16:34 [U2] Uniobjects for Java
I am checking out Uniobjects for Java and am putting together a test app.
I include the line
import asjava.uniobjects.*;
outside of the Class, but get a message "The import asjava cannot be
resolved."
The Uniobjects software from the client disc is installed at
C:\IBM\UniDK\uojsdk. Do I n
Guido Sohne wrote:
I am trying to extract data from a GLOBUS application (which runs atop
U2). I'm using the UniObjects for Java API to connect to the database.
When I use the right username/password, instead of connecting, it tells
me that the UniVerse license has expired.
What version of U
Dear List:
I am trying to extract data from a GLOBUS application (which runs
atop U2). I'm using the UniObjects for Java API to connect to the
database.
When I use the right username/password, instead of connecting, it
tells me that the UniVerse license has expired.
asjava.uniobjects.Un
: [U2] UniObjects for Java on Linux
PJ Velzeboer wrote:
> I have an interesting problem. I have written a jsp page which queries
> data from a UniVerse database using UniObjects for java
(asjava.uniobjects.*).
> Whenever I read a field from a file the contents of the UniString are
On 1/11/06, PJ Velzeboer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an interesting problem. I have written a jsp page which queries data
> from a UniVerse database using UniObjects for java (asjava.uniobjects.*).
> Whenever I read a field from a file the contents of the UniString are in the
> following fo
PJ Velzeboer wrote:
I have an interesting problem. I have written a jsp page which queries data
from a UniVerse database using UniObjects for java (asjava.uniobjects.*).
Whenever I read a field from a file the contents of the UniString are in the
following format field1?field2?field3?filed4 etc.
Greetings,
I have an interesting problem. I have written a jsp page which queries data
from a UniVerse database using UniObjects for java (asjava.uniobjects.*).
Whenever I read a field from a file the contents of the UniString are in the
following format field1?field2?field3?filed4 etc. Effectivel
Bob Little wrote:
So I removed UD7, downloaded UD6 and installed it- making sure LANG=C
was still true. I recompiled the java class against the new
asjava.zip. Same results.
Very frustrating. The LANG thing seems logical, but it seemed to make
no difference. Is there more than one place U
Wendy Smoak wrote:
>On 12/6/05, Bob Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>>I am working with UD71 PE, and UniObjects for Java. I cannot get a
>>UniDynArray object to insert values as expected. Here is some sample code:
>>
>>I would have expected to see Attribute 2 contain 2 values, but inst
On 12/6/05, Bob Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working with UD71 PE, and UniObjects for Java. I cannot get a
> UniDynArray object to insert values as expected. Here is some sample code:
>
> I would have expected to see Attribute 2 contain 2 values, but instead,
> value two becomes anot
Hello,
I am working with UD71 PE, and UniObjects for Java. I cannot get a
UniDynArray object to insert values as expected. Here is some sample code:
import asjava.uniclientlibs.*;
import asjava.uniobjects.*;
public class udTest2 {
private static UniSession session;
public static void
te:
From: Bob Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 19:28:09 -0800 (PST)
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UniObjects for Java - LANG environment
Hello,
I have been messing about with UniObjects for java on UniData 7.1 PE.
I have a little test JSP pag
Hello,
I have been messing about with UniObjects for java on UniData 7.1 PE.
I have a little test JSP page and I'm running it on Tomcat5.
When I load the page, I get an error message in the logs:
asjava.uniobjects.UniSessionException: Error [39207] occurred on
server. Possi
Behalf Of Sean W Ferguson
>
> I have recently encountered a very strange UniObjects bug. I have
an
> application that includes a file containing unnamed commons. The
> application calls a subroutine that also includes that same
unnamed
> common.
In my experience unnamed commons tend to get
Sean W Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 08, 2004 7:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [U2] UniObjects for Java Unnamed Common Corruption
/*
* Created on Dec 6, 2004
*/
package com.docmagic.rd;
import asjava.uniobjects.*;
/**
* @author jay
*/
public
/*
* Created on Dec 6, 2004
*/
package com.docmagic.rd;
import asjava.uniobjects.*;
/**
* @author jay
*/
public class TestCommons
{
UniSession session = null;
static String host, username, password, accountPath;
public static void main(String[] args)
{
if(args.length < 4)
{
System.ou
I have recently encountered a very strange UniObjects bug. I have an
application that includes a file containing unnamed commons. The
application calls a subroutine that also includes that same unnamed
common. I also have a command that includes the unnamed comman and
calls the same subrouti
Just to complete the reply - FM is 254, not 252.
Brian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wendy Smoak
Sent: 24 September 2004 16:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: John Castilletti
Subject: RE: [U2] Uniobjects for Java
John Castilletti wrote
John Castilletti wrote:
> How would I make the following work.
> command.setCommand("RUN BP TEST" + @FM + "DATA PRINT");
> It is failing on the @FM.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
You're doing _Java_ string concatenation there, the Java compiler
doesn't know what you mean by @FM. You c
How would I make the following work.
command.setCommand("RUN BP TEST" + @FM + "DATA PRINT");
It is failing on the @FM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
TIA,
John
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I'm having problems getting UniObjects to connect over SSL
and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions. We are on
UniData 6.03, and so far I have done the following:
1) Added the IBM security provider to the list in
java.security
2) Added the UniObject jar files and ibmjsse.jar to the
c
> From: Tsombakos, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Well, I played around some more, and checks the docs again.
> The file is a
> type 19 file, and using that exact code (chaning the file
> name of course).
> Since type 19 and type 1 are "directory" files, I changed to
> use sequential files:
>
o:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 12:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tsombakos, John
> Subject: RE: [U2] UniObjects for Java and Type 1 files
>
>
> Tsombakos, John wrote:
> > However, I tried changing the sample code to read from
Tsombakos, John wrote:
> However, I tried changing the sample code to read from a BP /
> source code file and it gives an error -
> asjava.uniobjects.UniFileException: This Record was not found.
> I even tried using (non java) Uniobjects and got the same
> error. Is there a problem with UniObje
I'm trying out UniObjects for Java, using the sample code posted on the
PickWiki website
(http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?UniObjects_For_Java). I got it to
compile and run a simple test.
However, I tried changing the sample code to read from a BP / source code
file and it gives an error -
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