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Hi Jon, Do you have the jvm fix applied to these machines? If so, then can you locate the j9.dmp file in the C:\Documents and Settings\%windows user ID% directory and send it to me along with a copy of the DDS source if possible. In the meantime you could try to disable the J9 Java virtual machine. To do this edit the file: D:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere Studio\Application Developer\v5.1.2\wdsc.ini and remove the -Xj9 from the vmargs line. Don Yantzi WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries IBM Toronto Lab Phone: (905) 413-4476 IBM internal: IBMCA(yantzi) - Internet: yantzi@xxxxxxxxxx "Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@Partne r400.com> To "Wdsci-L" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 12/08/2004 02:46 cc PM Don Yantzi/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA, "Susan Gantner" <susan.gantner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject Problems with DDS source OK - here's a weird one. Running a class on WDSC for a COBOL customer. All machines running XP and WDSC 5.1.2. All loaded from same image, no install errors reported. All PTFs loaded on the 400 (V5R2) On some machines the whole workbench blows sky high when attempting to open a DDS source member. Error reported is a JVM 3 error I think. It happens during the download phase or thereabouts, because if the member is locked you do get asked "do you want to open in browse" and the error is subsequent to that. All machines can load and edit COBOL and CL programs without problems - only DDS causes the error as far as we know right now. We are going to try applying service pack 2 tonight, but have very little faith that it will make a difference as many of the machines are working just fine. Any ideas on where to even begin to look? Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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