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Hi all.  I don't know if you remember, but a few weeks ago I posted a
problem with using the javac command on a V5R1 box using the jdk 1.3.
Well...I received the latest cume, loaded it and IPL'ed.  I was hoping that
this would resolve my problem.  It didn't.  I have narrowed down the
problem.  Apparently the java compiler on the 400 is not recognizing the
package statement when compiling class files.  I have two classes, one being
dependent on the other.  Each have the package statement defining the same
package.  When I compile the first one all works well.  When I attempt to
compile the second one, the java compiler will not recognize the first class
that I just compiled!  When I remove the package statements from both, all
works fine again.  It is definitely not a classpath or path problem.  Does
anyone else have the same problem...and is there a PTF or "work-around"?

Thanks

Mike

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Mike Silvers
AS/400 Senior Programmer/Analyst
AS/400 IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
AS/400 IBM Certified Solutions Expert
Hainey Business Systems
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Dover, PA 17315
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