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Bradley ,
Yes the Classpath is updated by PUTENV before the first Java call so before the JVM is started


message: 3

date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 15:28:45 +0000

from: "PAPWORTH Paul" <Paul.PAPWORTH@xxxxxxxx<mailto:Paul.PAPWORTH@xxxxxxxx>>



Hello

We are calling java methods from RPG something which we have successfully done in the past but this time we are getting the class not found exception. The only difference as far as I can see is that the classpath is much much longer. It seems to be set ok by the PUTENV pgm (No error returned) but is there a limit to the size of the classpath. It is about 7000 characters long;



Message . . . . : Erreur Java re?ue ? l'appel de la m?thode Java.

Cause . . . . . : La proc?dure RPG INSTANCIE_ du programme INDPPW/DFXABATG a

re?u une erreur Java "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:

fr.slib.df.batch.RetroactiveAnteriorityProcess" en appelant la m?thode

"<init>" avec la signature "()V" dans la classe

"fr.slib.df.batch.RetroactiveAnteriorityProcess".

Que faire . . . : Prenez contact avec le responsable de la maintenance

logicielle afin d'identifier la cause de l'incident.





Thanks in advance







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message: 4

date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 11:50:43 -0500

from: Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>>

subject: Re:



Paul,



Is the classpath set and JVM started for the job prior to this program running and modifying the classpath?



Brad


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