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firoz_kp
PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2002 4:34 pm    Post subject: MQSeries Java classes could not be located at Configuration Reply with quote

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MQSeries Java classes could not be located at Configuration Manager startup

Machine : W2K Professional
Under System Network Identification- the computer is part of a WORKGROUP
LoopBack Adapter successfully installed
Only one Queue Manager - QM_immachi


CLASSPATH=.;E:\Program Files\IBM\MQSeries\Java\lib\com.ibm.mq.jar;E:\Program Fil
es\IBM\MQSeries\Java\lib\com.ibm.mqjms.jar;E:\Program Files\IBM\MQSeries\Java\li
b\jms.jar;E:\Program Files\IBM\MQSeries\Java\lib\jndi.jar;E:\Program Files\IBM\M
QSeries\Java\lib\connector.jar;E:\PROGRA~1\IBMMQS~1.1\Tool\help;E:\SQLLIB\java\d
b2java.zip;E:\SQLLIB\java\runtime.zip



PATH=E:\Program Files\IBM\MQSeries\Java\Bin;E:\Program Files\IBM\MQSeries\Java\L
ib;E:\WINNT\system32;E:\WINNT;E:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;.;E:\Program Files\MQSeries
\tools\c\samples\bin;E:\Program Files\MQSeries\bin;E:\PROGRA~1\IBMMQS~1.1\bin;E:
\SQLLIB\BIN;E:\SQLLIB\FUNCTION;E:\SQLLIB\SAMPLES\REPL;E:\SQLLIB\HELP;E:\IMNNQ_NT


Using userid Administrator


Installed MQSeries v5.2
Applied CSD05 - U200169A
Installed MA88 - MQSeries classes for Java and JMS


Using userid db2admin (part of Administrators, mqbrasgn,mqbrdevt,mqbrkrs,mqbrops,mqbrtpic,mqm)
Installed MQSIv2.0.1
Apllied CSD U200176
Configured all 3 Databases for DB2 v6.1
Configured ODBC
Created ConfigMgr and MQSI_SAMPLE_BROKER using userid - db2admin

MQSILIST results:
BIP8099I: ConfigMgr - QM_immachi
BIP8099I: MQSI_SAMPLE_BROKER - QM_immachi
BIP8071I: Successful command completion.

ConfigMgr and MQSI_SAMPLE_BROKER was created on QMgr - QM_immachi

successfully able to start ConfigMgr and MQSI_SAMPLE_BROKER
QM_immachi listener is boun to port 1414

mqsilcc 2 gives the following error messages
Unable to load message catalog - mqji
security properties not found. using defaults.


mqsiformatlog provides the following error messages
- <Trace timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.235000" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.broker.config.webdav.MQConnection@1e19a7.connect" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter" text="MQ Java client trace file:">
<Insert type="string">E:/Program Files/IBM MQSeries Integrator 2.0.1/log/ControlCenter.ControlCenter.trace.mqJavaClient</Insert>
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
</Trace>
- <Trace timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.235000" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.broker.config.webdav.MQConnection@1e19a7.connect" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter" text="Turning on MQ Java client tracing - level 5">
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
</Trace>
- <Trace timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.275999" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.broker.config.webdav.MQConnection@1e19a7.connect" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter" text="locale name :">
<Insert type="string">en_US</Insert>
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
</Trace>
- <Trace timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.275999" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.broker.config.webdav.MQConnection@1e19a7.connect" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter" text="ccsid :">
<Insert type="string">819</Insert>
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
</Trace>
- <Trace timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.336000" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.broker.config.webdav.MQConnection@1e19a7.connect" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter" text="NoClassDefFoundError caught:">
<Insert type="string">java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/security/PrivilegedAction</Insert>
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
</Trace>
- <Trace timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.865999" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.ivm.mqitool.app.MQIToolkit@1ac2af.createMessage" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter" text="BIP1361S: Unable to locate MQSeries Java classes. When connecting to the MQSeries queue manager at Configuration Manager startup, the MQSeries Java classes could not be located. The Control Center is unable to communicate with the Configuration Manager. Ensure that the required level of MQSeries Java classes are installed and have been correctly added to the classpath. You must also ensure that the userid under which you are running has permission to access the directory where the MQSeries Java classes are installed. If you do not have permission, either change the permissions on the directory or add your userid to the Administrators group.">
<Insert type="string">0</Insert>
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
</Trace>
- <Exit timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.875999" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.ivm.mqitool.app.ConnectHostAction@1c28bc.run" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter">
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
</Exit>
- <Entry timestamp="2002-09-18 03:27:26.875999" thread="1904" function="com.ibm.ivm.tools.app.RunnableMessageBox@2116e3.run" type="ControlCenter" name="ControlCenter" label="ControlCenter">
<Insert type="string">BIP1361S: Unable to locate MQSeries Java classes. When connecting to the MQSeries queue manager at Configuration Manager startup, the MQSeries Java classes could not be located. The Control Center is unable to communicate with the Configuration Manager. Ensure that the required level of MQSeries Java classes are installed and have been correctly added to the classpath. You must also ensure that the userid under which you are running has permission to access the directory where the MQSeries Java classes are installed. If you do not have permission, either change the permissions on the directory or add your userid to the Administrators group. : 0</Insert>
<Insert type="string">ControlCenter</Insert>
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kirani
PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2002 8:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I have seen this problem hapenning when the version of MA88 is not matching with MQSeries version. Pl see Nick's response in following thread:
http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3440&highlight=ma88
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lbrett
PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2002 4:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The problem may be with your classpath. Ensure that quotes are around directories with spaces or that you use the short name. For example: "E:\Program Files\IBM\MQSeries\Java\lib\com.ibm.mq.jar" or E:\Progra~1\IBM\MQSeries\Java\lib\com.ibm.mq.jar.

I recommend using the short name.
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cronydude
PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2002 11:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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firoz,
The culprit here i strongly believe is MQSeries 5.2!!!.MQSI2.0.1 ConfigMgr will not start with MQS 5.2, what ever might be the version of java classes.Try MQSeries 5.1 and i am sure it will work as it happened with me. you don't need ma88 with MQS 5.1 as it comes with the jars required.but remember to add them to ur classpath!
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firoz_kp
PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 3:51 am    Post subject: MQSeries Java classes could not be located at Configuration Reply with quote

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Folks,
I tried with a Fresh Install of W2K Professional

MQSeries 5.2 + CSD + MA88 and MQSI 2.0.1 installation was successful (this time with shorter names)
Still the same problem. Classes missing.
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firoz_kp
PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 3:59 am    Post subject: MQSeries Java classes could not be located at Configuration Reply with quote

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Folks,
Does anyone have a 5.1 version of com.ibm.mq.jar file. Just want to try with that version.
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cronydude
PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 6:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Did u try with MQSeries 5.1???
I have MQS5.1 installed n can send the jars if the size permits...
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firoz_kp
PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 6:31 pm    Post subject: MQSeries Java classes could not be located at Configuration Reply with quote

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cronydude wrote:
Did u try with MQSeries 5.1???
I have MQS5.1 installed n can send the jars if the size permits...


Please send me the required .jar files. I believe com.ibm.mq.jar is the only one that have the versioning issue ?
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firoz_kp
PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2002 7:31 pm    Post subject: Re: MQSeries Java classes could not be located at Configurat Reply with quote

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firoz_kp wrote:
cronydude wrote:
Did u try with MQSeries 5.1???
I have MQS5.1 installed n can send the jars if the size permits...


Please send me the required .jar files. I believe com.ibm.mq.jar is the only one that have the versioning issue ?



Thanks for the jar files.

My installation:
W2K Professional
5.2 + CSD + MA88 (under Administrator ID)
Installed MQSI ver 2.0.1(+DB2 6.1) - part of all the mq* groups

Copied ver 5.1 com.ibm.mq.jar file... This time the Control Centre is hanging withnother message which implies timed out.
BIP1350E: The current operation has timed out.
DB2 is also configured and connected to the ODBC. All the 3 databases has been given the GRANT ALL authority.
Also, as I learned from the forum, bipconfigmgr.exe comes in and disappears in the task manager.
It seems somehow the control center is not able to start.

In your case, was your installation a 5.1+2.0.1 OR was it 5.2+2.0.1+the 5.1 version of com.ibm.mq.jar.

Please clarify

Firoz.
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cronydude
PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2002 11:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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hi,
my combination is as following

WinNT+MQSI2.0.1+MQS5.1+DB7.2
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Nick Lethbridge
PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2002 12:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi Firoz,

I suspect that the 'current operation has timed out' message is unrelated to the .jar file problem.

Have you tried deleting the configmgr (with the -q option) and then re-creating it ?

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anadin
PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2002 12:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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hello guys...

This is the problem of MQSeries 5.2 version...
It gave same problem for me...

You'll have to use 5.1 version.

Anadin
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firoz_kp
PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2002 5:22 pm    Post subject: MQSeries Java classes could not be located at Configuration Reply with quote

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Truee..
2.0.1 is the bad guy...
Now V5.2 works perfect with MQSI2.1.
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tchagan
PostPosted: Mon Sep 30, 2002 7:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I use 2.0.1 with MQ Series 5.2 with no problems, apart from the fact that the lib path for Java libraries changed in 5.2 but I believe this was more a specific problem on Unix but there may have been implications in NT, I think I remember moving the Java directory back to where it was in 5.1 so that I didn't need to change the classpath. Anyway definitely check that you have the lib directory and the appropriate jar files in your classpath.

Anyway, believe me there are no problems with 2.0.1 working with MQ 5.2 either in the config manager or the broker.

cheers

Terry
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