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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