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Sorry to correct you Jeff, but I dont think thats right.


Classes are always specified with the full package name on the RUNJVA
command, and you need to be careful about mixing the package name up with
its location on the IFS, which is easily done.

Assuming the java code was to be stored in an IFS directory called /my/java,
then

If the class is FacilityAccessGetFiles in the package fac, then the CLASS
parameter should be fac.FacilityAccessGetFiles

If the class is not in a jar, the class would be
at/my/java/fac/FacilityAccessGetFiles.class. The RUNJVA command would be

RUNJVA CLASS('fac\FacilityAccessGetFiles') CLASSPATH('/my/java')

If the class was in a jar call myjar.jar, the jar file would be at
/my/java/myjar.jar. The RUNJVA command would be

RUNJVA CLASS('fac\FacilityAccessGetFiles') CLASSPATH('/my/java/myjar.jar')


The thing to remember is to always include the package name in the CLASS
parameter, and never include the package name in the CLASSPATH parameter

cheers
Colin.W

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