Need simple class for communicating with Solaris account

Hey, gang. After over a week of searching this forum and the Web for a solution, I'm stuck. I hope someone here can help.
I've got a Java application intended to run on both Windows and Solaris systems that needs to perform the following automated operations:
1. Connect to a user account on a Solaris server.
2. Login.
3. Run an sccs command.
4. Retrieve the output from the sccs command.
I can run commands (such as sccs) directly from Java; I've worked out how to do that. My situation is that I need to run sccs from an authorized account so that all file checkin/checkout operations are tagged properly. So the requirement to connect to a server isn't one I can ignore. I also don't need a full-up interactive client interface -- this needs to be an automated process.
What I'm hoping is that someone here will be willing to provide (or point me to) some relatively simple source code I can call to do this stuff. Maybe an example of a class that uses Socket and a couple of streams to programmatically connect to a server, send commands, and capture input. That's really all I need.
I've tried calling the Jakarta Commons telnet class to connect to the Solaris server, but it's more overhead than I need. (Plus the input stream kept blocking when I tried to use it in a purely automated mode.) I've also tried rolling my own code using the minimal info available on Google, but have not been able to figure out the magic words necessary to get anything back but gibberish. (InputStream and BufferedReader just do not seem to want to cooperate. Either I get back only garbage text, or readLine() or read() gets nothing and just sits and waits until the timeout.)
So I turn to the experts here. If anyone can offer (or direct me to) any simple, non-libraried source code that enables my Java code to connect to and talk to a Solaris machine, I'd be grateful.
Thanks!

I was hoping a separate server-side process wouldn't be needed -- if you're thinking of something like RMI, that's also a bit heavyweight for my needs. I know I can talk to the remote server on telnet port 23, though.
Further experimentation today with the Jakarta net library has generated something that works using their telnet classes. (After I asked for help here, of course. The same thing happens when I shop for groceries....) But using this leaves me referencing an external library that:
1. has functionality I don't need that complicates the code, and
2. forces me to address licensing requirements.
So I'd still love to see an example of a telnet-like Java class that strips away all the non-essentials in the Jakarta telnet library code, leaving behind a simple public domain class that can be used to connect to a remote host and transfer characters over that connection.
I appreciate that this may be asking for a lot, but as they say, if you don't ask, you don't get. ;-)
Thanks!

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