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Hi Frances, Well, now I'm excited as a puppy with a new toy! Thanks for pointing out the ordering information on V3 and the confirmation that it makes sense to start with V3 if possible. My thinking exactly. IBM Direct told me to contact our Business Partner to order the product, and I've emailed him. Progress.... In the mean time, since I did manage to get V2 installed, I'm pressing on RE the original question, SUCCESS! This failed: ===> runjva CLASS(ConfigWAS202) PARM(all qtmhhttp) CLASSPATH('qibm/proddata/ibmwebas/samples:/qibm/proddata/HTTP/Public/jt400/l ib/jt400.jar') I got: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: ConfigWAS202 Java program completed with exit code 1 THIS WORKS: ===> runjva CLASS(ConfigWAS202) PARM(all) CLASSPATH('qibm/proddata/ibmwebas/samples:/qibm/proddata/HTTP/Public/jt400/l ib/jt400.jar') I get: Populating CORPDATA Collection: Creating collection: CORPDATA Deleting journal QSQJRN and receiver QSQJRN0001 for CORPDATA CL: ENDJRNPF FILE(*ALL) JRN(CORPDATA/QSQJRN) CPF9810:Library CORPDATA not found. CL: DLTJRNRCV JRNRCV(CORPDATA/QSQJRN0001) DLTOPT(*IGNINQMSG) CPF2110:Library CORPDATA not found. Dropping collection CORPDATA Creating collection CORPDATA Collection created etc etc more good stuff ... Table created Starting insertion of records. Ending insertion of records at 0.0080 seconds. Yeah! My mistake was typing the default userid qtmhhttp instead of leaving the second parameter blank. Gee, sorry. :( NOW, on to Step 3. Fixing the servlet files for "site-specific" information. Uh, how? I can drag them to my desktop using ops navigator, edit them with notepad, and drag them back. (I did and this worked.) Surely I must be able to use my expensive VAJAVA Enterprise tool to edit them directly? What is the best way? Having edited the files and realizing the only thing I needed to change was the server name prefaced by // and that "DB2Driver" IS the name of the driver, I had the ExtremeTravel and WebBank samples running! I had trouble with the ExtremeXML but around then decided to "make my programs run much faster" with crtjvapgm clsf('QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib/jt400.jar') optimize(30) as recommended by David Wall. ... Several hours later...the program is STILL compiling, now using 80% of resources as nearly everyone is now off the system--which is maxed out at 99.9 cpu usage. I apparently had no idea what I was asking for. I don't fully understand what is being done. I figured it was magically turning the text java in the jar into lower level code? Then somehow by still referencing the jt400.jar file the system would find the compiled version instead? One day soon I'm sure it will be clear to me. I hope it speeds up the samples. They seemed exceedingly slow to load the first time but then appeared to be more sprightly. :) Anyway, I'll see if I have luck with ExtremeXML when its jt400.jar is done compiling. I may be asking more questions about those servlets. All in all I was very happy to see real data changing in real libraries on our AS/400 as the result of Websphere. And changing stuff with DFU and seeing it reflected on the travel schedule on the web page convinced me. I feel there may be hope... Thanks much. Regards, Ravi -----Original Message----- From: francess@us.ibm.com [mailto:francess@us.ibm.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 9:52 AM To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com Subject: RE: Websphere samples configuration ...cut... +--- | This is the JAVA/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to JAVA400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to JAVA400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JAVA400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: joe@zappie.net +---
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