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.

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