Jagacy 1.4
Jagacy is a 3270 screen-scraping library developed entirely in Java.
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Jagacy is a 3270 screen-scraping library developed entirely in Java.
It also includes a special 3270 emulator designed to help create screen-scraping applications. Jagacy is easier to use and more intuitive than HLLAPI. It excels in creating screen-scraping applications reliably and quickly.
Jagacy supports TN3270E, structured fields, and configurable codepages. It allows screen scraping by cursor position, coordinates, and fields. It provides the ability to display a window while the screen-scraping application is running, to view its results.
Requirements
Java 1.3.1 or abovetags screen scraping scraping applications
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