Thanks for the reply Thorbjørn, but Li Ding at IBM has replied off line and
advises that it seems to be a problem with V5R3, as he could start a basic
java application with V5R2 and V5R4.
regards
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James O'Sullivan skrev den 03-07-2007 09:47:
Hi all,
have a Java application that normally runs as a batch job on our
iSeries. For debug purposes thought I would try to run it via the Java
Application in iSeries Server option. (Running WDSC V7.0)
I have found that I need to explicitly move my classes to the iSeries
for this to work.
If you have plenty of time/small projects and you can see the iSeries as
a network drive, then just tell WSDCi to use
\\iseries\home\you\project\classes as the output folder.
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