Ciao,
(sorry fo my bad english)
not rigth related to this problem, my personal opinion,  but,
I work on IBM systems from 30 years,
experienced many problems, developed on IBM Basic, RPG, RPGII, RPGIII, RPGIV, 
SmallTalk, and Java (maybe some other languages).

If I read all these problems on the ML with RPG and Java I think that maybe the 
time (I do it from the beginning) to communicate between Java 
and RPG in another way, for example a DTAQ.

Happy to hear othe opinions.

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 14:28:29 -0600, Wills, Mike N. (TC) wrote:

>I don't think I understand. This has nothing to do with files. All this
>procedure(method) does is log into the application. The java program is
>being called from RPG. Here is the code I am using if that helps.

>Calling program:
>         DocP_Setup();        // Setup the classpath
>         objDocP = DocP_New();
>         sessionInfomation = DocP_Login(objDocP:DSUSER:DSPASS:DSURL); 


>Subprocedure:
>     P*--------------------------------------------------
>     P* Procedure name: DocP_Login
>     P* Purpose:        Login to DocuShare
>     P* Returns:        Authority Token
>     P* Parameter:      UserName => The username of the user
>     P* Parameter:      Password => The password of the user
>     P* Parameter:      URL => The location of docushare
>     P*--------------------------------------------------
>     P DocP_Login      B                   EXPORT
>     D DocP_Login      PI              O   CLASS(*JAVA:String)
>     D  objDocP                        O   Class(*Java: DocP)
>     D  UserName                     30A   CONST
>     D                                     OPTIONS(*VARSIZE)
>     D  Password                     30A   CONST
>     D                                     OPTIONS(*VARSIZE)
>     D  URL                         500A   CONST
>     D                                     OPTIONS(*VARSIZE)

>     D login           PR              O   ExtProc(*Java: DocP: 'Login')
>     D                                     Class(*Java: String)
>     D  user                           O   Class(*Java: String) Const
>     D  pass                           O   Class(*Java: String) Const
>     D  urlpath                        O   Class(*Java: String) Const

>     D* Local fields
>     D retField        S           3276A

>      /FREE

>       monitor;
>         return login(objDocP:
>                      #cvtToString(%trim(UserName)):
>                      #cvtToString(%trim(Password)):
>                      #cvtToString(%trim(URL)));
>       on-error *all;
>         return *null;
>       endmon;

>      /END-FREE
>     P DocP_Login      E  


>Mike Wills
>Lawson Programmer/Administrator
>Taylor Corporation
>Email: mnwills AT taylorcorpNOSPAM DOT com
>AIM: iSeriesCodePoet


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ashish Kulkarni 

>Hi
>it seems that there is some problem with the java class loader, do u pass it
>as a stream to your program, or u pass as some path of the file

>Ashish
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