Using two dimensional character array in a Jolt-Tuxedo call

Hi,
I have a Tuxedo service that returns a two dimensional character array as follows:
char airports[234][3] ;
There are 234 rows and each row is a character array of 3 characters.
When I call this service using Jolt, how can I access these in the Java program
Can the getStringDef or getStringItemDef be used by any chance ?
Thanks
Bala.

Hello Bala,
R u using FML Buffers or Views???
regards
MS

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