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On my 7.1 machine, I have a file called IBMi5OSJSSE.jar, owned by QSYS.

Joe


Hello David,
do you mind check to see if your system has this same jar file in
/qopensys/QIBM/ProdData/JavaVM/jdk50/32bit/lib folder?

One of our application is running fine on the standard version of jvm but is
getting the NoClassDefFoundError on the 32-bit version of jvm. I think the
cause of the problem is because jsse.jar is missing in the 32-bit version of
jvm. Does anyone know, on the 32-bit version of jvm, what folder should I
place this jsse.jar in?

thanks


"David Gibbs"<david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.2358.1313443156.2572.java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
On 8/15/2011 4:11 PM, Hockchai Lim wrote:
does anyone know if this jar => /QIBM/ProdData/Java400/jdk15/lib/jsse.jar
comes with the standard install of java on iseries? I'm just wondering
if a
developer in our shop has put this jar in our iseries or it came with the
standard install of java on a V5R4.
It's on our system, owned by QSYS.

david


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