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> > From: "Mark Abbott"
> >
> > I am having problems running a program through QSH. I set the classpath
> > using this command:
> >
> > export -s CLASSPATH=.:/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/Lib/jt400.jar
> >
> > I also set the CLASSPATH on the iSeries with the ADDENVVAR command.
> >
> > The program compiled fine in the QSH and the class file was
> created. When
> I
> > run the program in QSH or using the RUNJVA command I get the following
> > error.
> >
> > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/ibm/as400/access/AS400
> From: Mike Silvers
>
> The AS400 class is not in that jar. I do not remember which jar it is in,
> but I put all of the toolbox jar's in the classpath whenever I use them.
Actually, the AS400 class is in jt400.jar, although it gets a little
confusing depending on which version of OS/400 you're using and whether or
not you want to use native optimizations.
Which version of OS/400 are you running?
On V4R5, I have the following class:
========
import com.ibm.as400.access.*;
public class CheckJt400 {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
System.out.println(AS400.CENTRAL);
System.exit(0);
}
}
========
The source and compiled class live in /temp.
I then went onto a command entry screen and did the following (note that I
don't even use the export command):
ADDENVVAR ENVVAR(CLASSPATH)
VALUE('.:/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib/jt400.jar')
QSH
$
> cd temp
$
> java CheckJt400
6
$
"6" is the correct output (that's the value of the static CENTRAL in the
AS400 class).
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It could be an authority problem. Try the following command and let us know
the results:
DSPAUT OBJ('/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib/jt400.jar')
Hope this helps.
Joe
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