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On 11/22/2016 6:05 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
How's your CLASSPATH set? Remember that CLASSPATH is set when the JVMin a job starts and cannot be changed. Is it possible that sometimes the
JVM is already started by something else with a different CLASSPATH?
Justin makes a great point. If (for example) your job runs the HSSF/POI
wrappers (also by Scott) first, the CLASSPATH will be set when the HSSF
stuff starts and can't be changed when the JDBC stuff starts.
I always submit my Java-using stuff to batch to avoid this.
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