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We have an application running on Websphere Application Server (WAS) on Linux. We used the iseriespgmcall.rar to set up a program call resource adaptor on WAS for PGM calls (JNDI/j2C configuration). The application uses this method to connect to the iSeries server and execute service program functions.

When the application ran, an exception occurred: Exception stack trace: com.ibm.websphere.naming.CannotInstantiateObjectException: Exception occurred while the JNDI NamingManager was processing a javax.naming.Reference object. [Root exception is java.lang.ClassCastException: com.ibm.connector2.iseries.pgmcall.ISeriesPgmCallManagedConnectionFactory incompatible with javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory]

Is the program call resource adaptor supported on WAS running on Linux? Is it a versioning/compatibility issue of the iseriespgmcall.rar file? How can we correct the problem? Please advise, and thanks in advance for all the input!

Server and environment information is below:
WebSphere Platform 6.1 [BASE 6.1.0.0 b0620.14]
Host Operating System is Linux, version 2.6.16.21-0.8-default
Java version = J2RE 1.5.0 IBM J9 2.3 Linux amd64-64 j9vmxa6423-20060504 (JIT enabled)
J9VM - 20060501_06428_LHdSMr
JIT - 20060428_1800_r8
GC - 20060501_AA, Java Compiler = j9jit23, Java VM name = IBM J9 VM

Derek

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