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  • Subject: Re: Websphere and classpath
  • From: SJoaquim@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:13:08 EDT

In a message dated 19/07/99 15:05:54 GMT Daylight Time, 
DeSarFra@mail.divintech.com writes:

<< Subj:         Websphere and classpath
 Date:  19/07/99 15:05:54 GMT Daylight Time
 From:  DeSarFra@mail.divintech.com (DeSarro Frank)
 Sender:        owner-java400-l@midrange.com
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 Hello,
        I'm new to websphere and I'm having considerable trouble getting   
 websphere on the AS/400 to recognize classes in the classpath as opposed   
 to classes in the servlets directory.  I'm trying to move away from   
 having support classes loaded dynamically like servlets.  To do this   
 instead of placing the classes in a directory specified in   
 servlets.properties, I place them in the classpath specified in   
 jvm.properties.  I've read the websphere documentation for the AS/400   
 (what there is of it), redbooks, and IBM manuals.  I tried every possible   
 variation to try to get websphere to recognize the classes, but it just   
 won't see them.  It is very frustrating.  Any help or suggestions that   
 anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.  I include the   
 following to help describe my situation:
        I'm running WebSphere 1.1 on an AS/400 under V4R3
        If I place the classes in the servlets directory, the classes are 
found
        I was able to place the AS/400 toolbox file (jt400.jar) in the   
                        classpath and it is found
        I explicitly use CRTJVAPGM to make sure the Java transformer            
        creates   
 the necessary program objects
        I've tried placing the individual classes in the classpath and I've   
 tried           making them into a jar file.  Neither variation works.
        I use HTTP command to check the servers classpath and it is set   
                        correctly.
 I can't understand how webshere can appear to find the toolbox classes   
 (jt400.jar) in the server classpath, but it can't find my classes.  I   
 can't make sense of it. Anyone have any ideas?  Thanks.
 
 Frank DeSarro                         
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  >>
Hi Frank!

Are you running the Admin tool via the browser? I think 9527 is the default 
port. You will then find the Java engine configuration settings, where you 
will be able to set the Application Server class path, the Java classpath and 
the lib classpath, as well as any extra reloadable directories.

If you are still having problems, you can e-mail me at 
Simone.Joaquim@chase.com and I can have a look at one of the AS/400 WebSphere 
installations we have.

Best regards,

Simone Joaquim
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