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I believe you're CLASSPATH environment variable is case sensitive...
Try:
CHGENVVAR ENVVAR(CLASSPATH) VALUE('.:/home/myfiles/itext-1.3.jar')
Dan Feather
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[mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Larry
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 10:09 AM
To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Using Compound Java Statements in RPG
I got around this by just ignoring it. I used Java to figure out what
the actual value was that was returned from the static method in
question and inserted it directly. I can figure this out later.
One more brainteaser. The CLASSPATH has me messed up. My program works
fine as long as I just refer to base java classes. When I try to hit my
classes, it blows up saying that it can not find the class definition.
My jarfile is in /home/myfiles.
The jarfile has full public access.
The jarfile is not corrupt (I opened it using winzip and everything is
fine).
The classpath is set with:
CHGENVVAR ENVVAR(classpath) VALUE('.:/home/myfiles/itext-1.3.jar')
at the *JOB level.
Running the program gets me:
Cause . . . . . : RPG procedure PDFMAKER in program KAUTZ/PDFMAKER
received
Java exception "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/lowagie/text/Rectangle"
when calling method "<init>" with signature "(FF)V" in class
"com.lowagie.text.Rectangle".
But the class does have a constructor with two floats. I know it works
because I wrote a JAVA program against it to duplicate the RPG code and
it works fine.
Procedure def in RPG:
D makeRec PR O EXTPROC(*JAVA:
D 'com.lowagie.text.Rectangle':
D *CONSTRUCTOR)
D hight 4F VALUE
D width 4F VALUE
Confused Larry.
--- On Wed 03/08, Larry < larryhytail@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: Larry [mailto: larryhytail@xxxxxxxxx]
To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 08:20:15 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Using Compound Java Statements in RPG
<br>Let's say I have a java class com.zzz.test.Pages.<br>Pages contains
types of pages, which are also objects.<br>Each type of page has
methods. So in java I can simply<br>choose A4 type paper and rotate it
with the code:<br><br>com.zzz.text.Pages.A4.rotate();<br><br>This is all
static stuff built into the class itself.<br><br>I've been fooling
around with how to prototype this method and not getting anywhere. This
seems to be wrong, but can't think of how to do it correctly:<br><br>
* Rotate Method<br> D rotate PR O
ExtProc(*JAVA:<br> D
'com.zzz.text.Pages.A4':<br> D
'rotate')<br> D STATIC<br> D
Class(*JAVA:<br> D
'com.zzz.text.Rectangle')<br><br>Larry<br><br><br><br>__________________
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