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Gary:
Specifically which folder. I am seeing Java installs in multiple
locations, would be great if you can point out where it usually should
be installed (and used from). Thanks



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date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 20:23:09 +0100
from: Thorbj?rn Ravn Andersen <thunderaxiom@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Java class not found but it's in the default path?

Barbara Morris skrev den 08-11-2007 22:10:
I don't see jt400.jar in in the directory that Joe Sam mentioned
(/qibm/proddata/OS400/jt400/lib); I do see jt400Native.jar (both v5r3
and v5r4). I see jt400.jar in /QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib.


According to
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/rzahh/jarfil
elist.htm#jarfilelist__jt400classic
(which does not link to Note 1 alas)

"when running on thei5/OS JVM, use jt400Native.jar instead of jt400.jar.

jt400Native.jar ships with i5/OS and resides in directory
/QIBM/ProdData/OS400/jt400/lib."

Putting extra jt400.jar files in various ext libraries will most likely
cause mysterious problem at another time due to these classes being
loaded ahead of those mentioned in the classpath of the affected
applications.


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