I'm testing an AS2eSecure package designed for secure message delivery as a PHP implementation which essentially uses a bunch of custom PHP classes which in turn invoke what I presume are cross-platform java classes at the heart of the package which encrypt, decrypt, sign an verify messages delivered over HTTP protocol between agreed partners.

The problem is that the java stack throws the exception "Finding native method library: /qsys.lib/qjava.lib/qjvajnm.srvpgm 3025"
This is because there is no such thing as *srvpgm QJVAJNM not even on any Google search or IBM search. I'm puzzled why the java package seems to want this.
Unfortunately, the PHP classes abort because they throw a PHP exception when they detect the java exception percolating up.



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