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I'll try. To run it directly (after you've performed the javac to make your
java into a class file), do a java FacilityAccessGetFiles.

If \\rgc-access is a Windows system name, you'll need to use
\qntc\\rgc-access\winsx$\IseriesJava. And what is directory mike? Is that on
the iSeries?

On 9/25/06, Smith, Mike <Mike_Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've finally gotten back to this and am trying to get it to run.

I have placed the program on the server where the Access database
resides.

My package is named FAC
My java program is called FacilityAccessGetFiles
The location is \\rgc-access\winsx$\IseriesJava

I would like to do 2 things.  It might be redundant.  If it doesn't make
sense tell me.

First,
I want to go to this directory and try to run it directly.  If I right
click on the FacilityAccessGetFiles, I don't see the ability to run this
program.  How would I do this?

Secondly I want to call from CL.
I tried using the information below, but I haven't been able to get it
to run.  I get Class not found.
Using the following
===> RUNJVA CLASS('mike\FacilityAccessGetFiles')
CLASSPATH('\\rgc-access\winsx$\IseriesJava\')

Can you set me straight on this?


Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.




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