Thanks James. I've resolved the problem by adding the following system
property (not sure why it needs it yet):
org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.ibm.CORBA.iiop.ORB



"James Perkins" <jrperkinsjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:<mailman.6116.1241820651.23468.web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>...
If it's on a PC and you wan the PC to be able to run EJB classes, you
will
(I think) need to have Java 2EE installed, or at least the j2ee.jar.

I guess I'm not sure what the problem is. JNDI is not really my strong
point, but my guess is you would need to use a different naming class
on a
PC.

Sorry I'm not much help here.

--
James R. Perkins


On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 14:56, Lim Hock-Chai
<Lim.Hock-Chai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Yes, typo, stand-alone is what I meant. Seems like on 6.1, ibm
renamed
to ws_runtime.jar. Some clients are stand-alone apps that running
on
iseries and some are running on pc.



"James Perkins" <jrperkinsjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:<mailman.6109.1241819648.23468.web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>...
I think there is a naming.jar and namingclient.jar file. These
should
be
standard with WAS 6.1 though.

When you say "standard alone" I assume this is a typo for
stand-alone.
If
so, when you say standalone do you mean something that would run
on
your PC
rather than an application server, like WebSphere Application
Server?
--
James R. Perkins


On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 14:35, Lim Hock-Chai
<Lim.Hock-Chai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I'm running a standard alone EJB Client program. It gives me
this
error
when I ran it. I've found the jar file. It is ws_runtime.jar.
After I
added this to the classpath, I'm now getting this error:
Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: Failed to initialize
the
ORB
[Root exception is java.lang.ClassCastException]



"James Perkins" <jrperkinsjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:<mailman.5845.1241736621.23468.web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>...
I'm sure what JAR this class is in, but I use it on WAS 6.1
without
problems. Did you set-up the JDBC connection (pool hopefully)
via
the
WAS
6.1 admin console?
--
James R. Perkins


On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 13:25, Lim Hock-Chai
<Lim.Hock-Chai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

When I run my client program on iseries. I'm getting the
following
error.
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory



Does anyone know which jar file in the WAS6.1 install path
has
this
class?

thanks


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