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pengjuc
PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 2:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi All,
I have a standalone class that accesses some EJB's and sends messages to another standalone class. I made them work on VisualAge for Java by importing MQSeries libraries into VAJ's IDE and running JMSAdmin from within the IDE in WebSphere Test Environment. Now I'm trying to move them to WebSphere, but I can not run JMSAdmin on the NT server that hosts the WebSphere even I have set all the jar files in classpath and PATH variable. I got NoClassDefFoundError Exception whenever I tried to run any IVT batch files or JMSAdmin, it seems I need to extract all the jar files. It should not be the case but I can not figure it out. Also, I wish to know what is the suitable way to start this class. It supposed to be started after all EJB's are deployed and will be running forever. If any one has the experience please leave me a note. I'll be deeply appreciative for that.

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bduncan
PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 3:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Exactly which class are you getting the NoClassDefFoundError exception on? I have experienced problems similar to this in the past where a particular class in the jar file was being referenced and couldn't be found. I can't quite recall the name of the class, but if you tell me the one you are having a problem with maybe it'll jog my memory...


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pengjuc
PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 3:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi Brandon,

I've tried to run JMSAdmin.bat, IVTRun.bat and a few others, I'm quite sure everyone throws this exception and the jar files do contain the class file.(I extract the jar file to make sure it is there) For example, the JMSAdmin.bat calls "java com.ibm.mq.jms.admin.JMSAdmin" and I have comibmmqjmsadminJMSAdmin in my "D:Program FilesMQSeriesJavalibcom.ibm.mq.jar" and I have "D:Program Filesjavalib" in my Path and all jar files in classpath.

The thing is, java does not see any class that is in a jar file even I have the classpath and path set.


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bduncan
PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 3:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm assuming that you're using "java" from the command line to try and run this stuff. If this is the case, I remember that in addition to the classpath you need to supply a directive with the -d parameter and it must point to the java mq library files. For example:
java -dLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/mqm/java/lib classname
(or whereever your java library files happen to be). This may seem redundant since you are already setting classpath, but as I recall I had a problem running any java mq code, and this fixed the problem. Let me know if this helps...


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pengjuc
PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2001 9:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi Brandon,

You are right that there should be a -d to make the call. But my situation is caused by a stupid thing because I missed one of 7 '.jar' extensions in my classpath. I take a look of the batch files in MQ JMS, they all have a -d after the 'java'.

Thanks a lot.

PC


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