Thanks Don! I switched the SYSLIN to include the .x file
//SYSLIN DD * INCLUDE '/u/Java6_31/J6.0/bin/j9vm/libjvm.x' INCLUDE OBJECT NAME CALLJAVA(R) //* The binder output shows this now IEW2278I B352 INVOCATION PARAMETERS - LIST(NOIMP),AMODE=31,MAP,RENT,DYNAM(DLL) IEW2322I 1220 1 INCLUDE '/u/Java6_31/J6.0/bin/j9vm/libjvm.x' IEW2322I 1220 160 INCLUDE OBJECT IEW2322I 1220 161 NAME CALLJAVA(R) IEW2456E 9207 SYMBOL JNI_CreateJavaVM UNRESOLVED. MEMBER COULD NOT BE INCLUDED Why isn't JNI_CreateJavaVM resolved by libjvm.x? Janet >It's the .x file that needs to be included in SYSLIN. I've never heard of >SIDEFILE as a DD name. The .so file is the "shared object" or DLL file. >That's only needed at run-time. If you're using some Apace SDK, I would >look for a side file that comes with it. Again, you'd also need the Apache >.so file available somewhere at run-time. Make sure you set the DYNAM(DLL) >binder option. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
