this corresponds to Driver class not found. possible reason:
- wrong configuration in global.properties (Driver name, or subprotocol in URL)
- wrong classpath
BTW you don't need to set the classpath, if you put all jar files of the distribution and both properties files in the dirctory /JVAGATE and start with:
java -jar /JVAGATE/AppServer4RPG.jar
if you change the install path, you would have to change the start command
The java logfiles are to be found in a subdirectory logs of the working directory associated to the job (if you didn't set it, the home directory of the user, who started the Java app)
This could be changed by setting it, or in log4j.properties.
Dieter
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