'attach it as a SUBROUTINE on a VERSION'    means someone forgot to
prepend 'T24 :'  to the subject line of their posting ;-)

and that the moderator(s) of this news group are slacking and should
be fired ;-)

Pat

On 12 Feb, 15:44, Daniel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hard to say, since no information was supplied other than "it doesn't work".
>
> What is the jBASE version?
>
> What is the Java version?
>
> Where is your 'jdiag.out' file?
>
> What is the Java code?
>
> What is the jBASE code?
>
> What does 'attach it as a SUBROUTINE on a VERSION' mean?
>
> Did you read the posting guidelines?
>
> Dan
>
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Imran Akbar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > i am trying to call a java program using CALLJ
>
> > when i tried to call it from a sample CALLJ routine with a Java jar it works
> > fine, when i attach it as a SUBROUTINE on a VERSION, it throws me Error :
> > 32768, Class doesn't Exist.
>
> > the JAR is on CLASSPATH,
>
> > its tested on Red Hat 4.1.2-44 Linux.
>
> > what could be the cause.

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