chrishop
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As JDE are discouraging using C APIs for interoperability I am looking at using Java instead - I have a number of applications that require a user-interface rather more sophisticated than the Forms toolkit was designed for. The client (B73.3.2 SP 11.0) doesn't have a JAS and probably won't want to install one.
Can I develop in Java without a JAS? The interoperability guide suggests so - no method of JAS, saying that ThinNet is used (do the classes use ThinNet APIs or is this a process running in a separate process on the client?).
Also the jdeinterop.ini file requires the host and port for the Enterprise server, not a JAS.
Has any one written any Java applications that use the classes in Kernel.jar and Connector.jar? The simple javaLogOn sample application does look for a JAS.INI but tries to connect to a server.
Any one had any hands-on experience with this?
Thanks,
Chris
Can I develop in Java without a JAS? The interoperability guide suggests so - no method of JAS, saying that ThinNet is used (do the classes use ThinNet APIs or is this a process running in a separate process on the client?).
Also the jdeinterop.ini file requires the host and port for the Enterprise server, not a JAS.
Has any one written any Java applications that use the classes in Kernel.jar and Connector.jar? The simple javaLogOn sample application does look for a JAS.INI but tries to connect to a server.
Any one had any hands-on experience with this?
Thanks,
Chris