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Greetings John Carr....

You need to have jt400.zip file in your classpath when the application
runs...
The class you need is in there.
You have several options on how to set the classpath based on how
you are running the application.
>From WebSphere Test Environment, edit the servlet engine classpath to add
it...
>From WebSphere, edit the classpath on your application to add it...

See you in Minneapolis...

Jim Mason

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Greetings,

I am developing using Websphere studio and using the "Web Interaction
Wizard".   It generates a call to an *PGM object on the 400.     When I run
it I get the

WDT400:QDMRHGQAAAAABQFIBM5ZFSA:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com.ibm.connector.as400.ProgramCallCommand


What's wrong?  What am I missing and where the #@$% is the
"com.ibm.connector.as400.ProgramCallCommand"

Where is this Thing??

John Carr

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