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Hi Mark

As others have suggested, recompiling RPG will do nothing to fix this. The error is coming from Java, not from RPG.

I know, I'm not a real Java programmer, either.

It would help to know what are the prototypes you have for your Java calls. Are you using one of Scott Klement's APIs, such as the JDBC one or the Excel one?

If you still have the old version of Java on your machine - and I'm not sure how many are still supported at 7.1 - the old one will no longer be the default JVM - you'd need to modify something to get that old one in place before your calls in RPG.

Also, there is a Java list here at MIDRANGE.COM - you'll likely get a better answer over there.

HTH
Vern

On 2/20/2014 12:46 PM, MARK GOLDEN wrote:
Hi Luis,

I am going to take all source from the V5R4 machine and recompile on the 7.1 machine. Would that possibly solve the problem?
I am not a JAVA programmer.

Regards,
Mark.



________________________________
From: Luis Rodriguez <luisro58@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, 20 February 2014, 18:33
Subject: Re: Upgrading from V5R4 to 7.1. Java Classic to IT4J

Mark,

IIRC, Is it possible that your old program(s) need the 64-bit version of
Java and right now (under the new release) they are pointing to the "new"
32-bit version?

Regards,
Luis

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert -- eServer i5 iSeries


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