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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3F7DA327.1010507@earthlink.net>, on 10/03/03
> at 09:24 AM, "John A. Morrow, Jr." said:
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>
>>@echo off
>>setlocal
>>cd I:\TCPIP\java
>>rem SET JAVA_COMPILER=xxx;
>>SET
>>CLASSPATH=I:\TCPIP\java\tcpauth.jar;I:\TCPIP\java\ddnssgui.jar;I:\TCPIP\java\Tcpcfg2.jar;I:\TCPIP\java\%tcplang%\cfg2res.jar;I:\TCPIP\java\netdiver.jar;I:\TCPIP\java\%tcplang%\tcpares.jar;I:\tcpip\java\jvc2.jar;
>>i:\java11\bin\java COM.ibm.raleigh.tcp.tcpcfg2.client.Tcpcfg2c %tcplang%
>>local notrace
>>endlocal
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>
>
>>I get a result very similar to that with Java 1.4.2., as follows:
>
>
>>[I:\tcpip\bin]tcpcfg2
>>java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/awt/AWTEventMulticaster
>> at
>>COM.ibm.raleigh.tcp.tcpcfg2.client.BaseDialog.(BaseDialog.java:
>
>
> Actually the result is very different. All error message have the same
> layout. The layout does not define the reason for the error. The content
> of the error message defines the reason for the error.
>
> The classpath is OK or v1.3.1, but I forgot to recall it needs to be
> changed for v1.1.8. Add:
>
> i:\java11\lib\classes.zip
I did that, but unfortunately it did not work. At least it doesn't tell
me its already running. No java gui appears, just the error message in a
command prompt window:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/awt/AWTEventMulticaster
at
COM.ibm.raleigh.tcp.tcpcfg2.client.BaseDialog.(BaseDialog.java:
82)
at
COM.ibm.raleigh.tcp.tcpcfg2.client.DlgStatus.(DlgStatus.java:83
)
at
COM.ibm.raleigh.tcp.tcpcfg2.client.Tcpcfg2.showStatusDialog(Tcpcfg2.j
ava:491)
at
COM.ibm.raleigh.tcp.tcpcfg2.client.Tcpcfg2.init(Tcpcfg2.java:219)
at
COM.ibm.raleigh.tcp.tcpcfg2.client.Tcpcfg2c.main(Tcpcfg2c.java:137)
>
> to the end of CLASSPATH and see if that is sufficient to get the GUI
> working.
>
>
>>So the TCPIP Configuration Notebook (local) still does not open, but the
>>whole point of this exercise was to get HOBLink X11 working, so I can
>>use GIMP.
>
>
> True, but better to fix it now rather than have it not work when you
> really need it.
Agreed.
>
>
>>server, I see the HOB splash screen, then get a dialog box with the
>>message "Fatal Error, TCP_IP Task not found".
>
>
> This is probably a HOB configuration error. You might want to post a
> query on the apps support newsgroup on the eComStation newserver. HOB
> apparently can be finicky to set up.
will do.
Thanks,
John
>
> HTH,
>
> Steven
>
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