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The problem may be because the WebSphere Application Server runs under user
profile QEJBSVR. If you are not passing in userid/passwod on connection
(via datasource settings or programmatically), then QEJBSVR is used. That
is not necessarily a problem - depends on your situation.
However, when QEJBSVR user profile is created (by the install exit program
for the WAS product), it is created without a password.
One workaround for you would be to set the password for the profile. The
WAS product does not have a problem with that and it is ok to do.
Frances Stewart
WebSphere Application Server for iSeries
External web site: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/websphere
Team web site: http://w3.rchland.ibm.com/~was
E-mail: francess@xxxxxxxxxx
Tie-line: 553-2795, External: 507 253-2795
IBM Rochester
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Java Programming on
and around the
iSeries / AS400
Hi,
I get the following error when using AS400 object without specifying
user/pass credentials on WAS v5r2:
'com.ibm.as400.access.AS400SecurityException: Password is not set.'
I have already put /qibm/proddata/java400/jt400ntv.jar in my Classpath and
successfully run standalone java programs (runjva) without setting the
user/pass in the as400 object. With Websphere it seems to miss the
classpath
settings? Possibly some config in WebSphere I'm missing?
Thanks in advance,
Rich Crosland
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