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I posted a fairly detailed question involving an RPG/Java interface
problem to the Midrange list yesterday, and Scott Klement was nice
enough to have an in-depth look at it. He also suggested that it might
be best to continue the issue on the RPG list as it involved RPG.

 

The original message involved a mistype on the folder path used to store
the classes.

 

I'm sorry about my mistyping Scott. The folder structure in fact does
contain the missing 'eigansvar' folder so that the mistake was in the
e-mail and not the coding.

 

Here is the result of the QSH command (javap -s
au.com.eigansvar.web.webservices.userdb.client.Service):
 
javap -s au.com.eigansvar.web.webservices.userdb.client.Service

Compiled from "Service.java"

public class au.com.eigansvar.web.webservices.userdb.client.Service
extends java.lang.Object{             
public au.com.eigansvar.web.webservices.userdb.client.Service();

  Signature: ()V

public static au.com.eigansvar.web.webservices.userdb.client.User
getUserByUsername(java.lang.String);    
   throws java/rmi/RemoteException

  Signature:
(Ljava/lang/String;)Lau/com/eigansvar/web/webservices/userdb/client/User
;   
 
Here is the CLASSPATH obtained when I do an 'export' in QSHELL:
 
CLASSPATH=/java/leo/ibm-jaxrpc-client.jar :  /java/leo/objectpoolimp.jar
:  /java/leo/xercesImpl.jar :  /java/leo/xml-apis.jar :
/java/leo/


 

Here is the relevant detail from the DSPJOBLOG, followed by the second
level text:

 

call javtstcl                                                    

Application error.  RNX0301 unmonitored by JAVTST01 at statement 

  0000000042, instruction X'0000'.                               

 

 

                         Additional Message Information


 


 Message ID . . . . . . :   CEE9901       Severity . . . . . . . :   30


 Message type . . . . . :   Escape


 Date sent  . . . . . . :   07/12/06      Time sent  . . . . . . :
09:17:14   

 


 Message . . . . :   Application error.  RNX0301 unmonitored by JAVTST01
at     

   statement 0000000042, instruction X'0000'.


 Cause . . . . . :   The application ended abnormally because an
exception      

   occurred and was not handled.  The name of the program to which the


   unhandled exception is sent is JAVTST01 JAVTST01 JAVTST01. The
program was   

   stopped at the high-level language statement number(s) 0000000042 at
the     

   time the message was sent.  If more than one statement number is
shown, the  

   program is an optimized ILE program.  Optimization does not allow a
single   

   statement number to be determined.  If *N is shown as a value, it
means the  

   real value was not available.


 Recovery  . . . :   See the low level messages previously listed to
locate the 

   cause of the exception.  Correct any errors, and then try the request
again.

 

 

I saw that Shannon O'Donnell commented that she'd never been able to get
Java to work unless she physically set the CLASSPATH in the RPG program.
I'm not quite sure what she meant. Does it mean she issues a CHGENVVAR
command from within the RPG?

 

Once again, the class is able to be found when I run a test harness
referencing it in the QSH environment.

 

Once again, thanks for all the invaluable help.   


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