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Hmmm.. you're on the right track, but it can't find the class.  I assume
you've got the "package" defined properly in the Java source?  and that
you've either made a JAR from the compiled Java classes, or put the
directory in your classpath?

Have you tried calling your test class from a Java program?

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Scott Klement  http://www.scottklement.com



On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 SRamanujan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I now added the constructor in java
>       public TestURL(){
>               super();
>       }
>
> in rpg,
>
>  D getTestOBJ      PR              O   ExtProc(*JAVA:
>  D                                              'com.sud.test.TestURL'
>  D                                              *CONSTRUCTOR)
>
> Added the string to the call
>
>   *  java method
>  D OpenConn     PR                 O   Class(*JAVA:'java.lang.String')
>  D                                     ExtProc(*JAVA:
>  d                                        'com.sud.test.TestURL':
>  d                                         'urlOpenConnection')
>  d  iUrl                               like(sUrl)
>
> Define TestURL Object:
> D testURL         S               O   Class(*JAVA:'com.sud.test.TestURL)
>
> Call constructor as:
>  eval      testURL = getTestURL()
> Call method as:
>  eval      srtn = urlOpenConn(testURL:sUrl)
>
> and now I get error in constructor.
>
> Cause . . . . . :   RPG procedure CALLCHECK3 in program
> DSRAMANUJA/CALCHECK3
>   received Java exception "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>
>   com/sud/test/TestURL" when calling method "<init>" with signature
> "()V" in
>   class "com.sud.test.TestURL".
>

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