On Jul 31, 8:46 am, Colin Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am trying to use Rhino to script the Rhapsody UML tool. The Rhapsody
> API is exposed using JNI, through a combination of rhapsody.jar and
> rhapsody.dll (on the Microsoft Windows platform). I written a simple
> script called "test.js", which contains the following code:
>
> //------------------------------------------------------------
> importClass(java.lang.System);
>
> // Load the native library from its locally installed location
> System.load("c:/telelogic/rhapsody7.3/share/JavaAPI/rhapsody.dll");
>
> importClass(com.telelogic.rhapsody.core.RhapsodyAppServer);
> var ras = new RhapsodyAppServer();
> //------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I invoke this script from the command line by typing:
> java -cp c:/telelogic/rhapsody7.3/share/JavaAPI/rhapsody.jar -jar js.jar
> test.js
>
> I get the error message:
> js: Function importClass must be called with a class; had "[JavaPackage
> com.telelogic.rhapsody.core.RhapsodyAppServer]" instead.
>
> I have also tried invoking the script with the following command line:
> java -cp c:/telelogic/rhapsody7.3/share/JavaAPI/rhapsody.jar
> -Djava.library.path=c:/telelogic/rhapsody7.3/share/JavaAPI/ -jar js.jar
> test.js
>
> ... which results in the same error message.
>
> Please will anyone help me with a suggestion about what I might be doing
> wrong?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Colin

The problem is that the "-jar" option overrides the classpath from the
"-cp" option. Try adding js.jar to your classpath and explicitly
naming the main class org.mozilla.javascript.tools.shell.Main.

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