Explanation
The calling program was generated
with the
remoteBind set to RUNTIME in the
linkage option part, in the
callLink element
for the called program. During run time an entry for a called program
cannot be found in the linkage properties file. The reason for the
error may be one of the following:
- The linkage properties file cannot be found.
- The file was found, but an entry for the called program is not
in that file.
- An incorrect linkage properties file was specified.
User Response
If the program is being called
from a Java™ wrapper, the linkage
properties file must be named link.properties,
where link is the name of the linkage options
part used at generation. Make sure the file exists, has an entry for
the called program, and is in a directory or archive specified in
the CLASSPATH variable.
If the program is being called from
a program running in the J2EE environment, the linkage properties
file can be identified by the cso.linkageOptions.link environment
variable in the deployment descriptor, where link is
the name of the linkage options part used at generation. If the environment
variable is not set, the linkage properties file must be named link.properties,
where link is the name of the linkage options
part used at generation. Make sure the file exists, has an entry for
the called program, and is in a directory or archive specified in
CLASSPATH.
If the program is being called from a program not
running in the J2EE environment, the situation is as follows:
- The linkage properties file can be identified by the cso.linkageOptions.link property,
where link is the name of the linkage options
part used at generation. If the property is not set, the linkage properties
file may be named link.properties, where link is
the name of the linkage options part used at generation. In these
two cases, make sure the file exists, has an entry for the called
program, and is in a directory or archive specified in CLASSPATH.
- If the linkage properties file cannot be found, the linkage properties
must be in the program properties file; in that case, make sure the
program properties file includes an entry for the called program and
that the program properties file is in a directory or archive specified
in CLASSPATH.
For additional details, see the EGL information center
on the callLink element, on Java runtime properties, and on setting up the
environment.
If the problem persists, contact IBM® Software Support and have the following information
available:
- The message number and the message text.
- The situation in which this message occurs.
- For further instructions on how to report possible defects to
the IBM Support Center, refer
to the EGL Installation Guide.