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  Topic: Problem with native Java API
kw2373

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PostForum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:14 pm   Subject: Problem with native Java API
Thanks, fjb_saper, but I've tried that (I've spent hours trying all sorts of options!) and I can't find any way of actually using it.

The two options are to add a new directory or use an existing o ...
  Topic: Problem with native Java API
kw2373

Replies: 13
Views: 19649

PostForum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 11:07 pm   Subject: Problem with native Java API
Well, I've finally done it, so many thanks again to both of you for helping out.

It didn't work straight off - I couldn't find any way to add a directory name to the Java build path - it will only ...
  Topic: Problem with native Java API
kw2373

Replies: 13
Views: 19649

PostForum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 11:51 am   Subject: Problem with native Java API
Thanks, hos.

That's solved one error - FmcInstantTrace.log showed that the application was expecting an MQClient connection (it complained that no queue manager name was supplied). On checking ...
  Topic: Problem with native Java API
kw2373

Replies: 13
Views: 19649

PostForum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:31 am   Subject: Problem with native Java API
This isn't a web application - I'm trying to debug my standard MQ Workflow class library using a noddy test application.

The fmcrc file is with the fmcjapi.jar file in D:\IBM\MQWorkflow\BIN\JAVA35 ...
  Topic: Problem with native Java API
kw2373

Replies: 13
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PostForum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 1:26 am   Subject: Problem with native Java API
Thanks again, John, but still no good, I'm afraid. I'd already tried modifying the fmcrc file in a similar way, although I can't see this documented anywhere. I've now modified my fmcrc to be exactly ...
  Topic: Problem with native Java API
kw2373

Replies: 13
Views: 19649

PostForum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:57 am   Subject: Problem with native Java API
Thanks very much, John. I've already done all this, but no good.

I think this probably comes down to the configuration I'm using. I develop code on a fully-fledged Windows MQ Workflow server, so I ...
  Topic: Problem with native Java API
kw2373

Replies: 13
Views: 19649

PostForum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 12:15 am   Subject: Problem with native Java API
I'm trying to switch my Java code to use the native Java API, fmcjapi.jar. Mostly it works OK on the target Unix server, but when I try to debug code using WSAD on Windows I get an error "FMC38000E Co ...
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