JVM is crashing in a call of RUNJVA from a CL program on AS400 machine










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I am calling a runnbale jar from a CL program by using RUNJVA command two times with different parameters as follows: 



   



RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('INIT' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)

   RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('CLOSE' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)


The first call finishes successfully; and the second call started but terminated soon without logging an exception in the log file.
NOTE: the code is surrounded by a try-catch(Throwable) block.



Important point: the JVM crash is occurring at the point where I create the DB2 connection as:



connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:db2:*local;translate binary=true;prompt=false;naming=sql;libraries=TESTLIB");


or sometime, when creating the AS400 object as:



com.ibm.as400.access.AS400 server = new com.ibm.as400.access.AS400(); 


Any help will be appreciated.










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    A stack trace and error message would be helpful here. Maybe you could modify your try-catch block to produce one?

    – jmarkmurphy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:29











  • @jmarkmurphy the try catch block(Throwable) is already been placed , but the JVM crashing not able to produce any error message in the log/System.out.

    – Kishore
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:23
















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I am calling a runnbale jar from a CL program by using RUNJVA command two times with different parameters as follows: 



   



RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('INIT' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)

   RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('CLOSE' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)


The first call finishes successfully; and the second call started but terminated soon without logging an exception in the log file.
NOTE: the code is surrounded by a try-catch(Throwable) block.



Important point: the JVM crash is occurring at the point where I create the DB2 connection as:



connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:db2:*local;translate binary=true;prompt=false;naming=sql;libraries=TESTLIB");


or sometime, when creating the AS400 object as:



com.ibm.as400.access.AS400 server = new com.ibm.as400.access.AS400(); 


Any help will be appreciated.










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    A stack trace and error message would be helpful here. Maybe you could modify your try-catch block to produce one?

    – jmarkmurphy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:29











  • @jmarkmurphy the try catch block(Throwable) is already been placed , but the JVM crashing not able to produce any error message in the log/System.out.

    – Kishore
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:23














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I am calling a runnbale jar from a CL program by using RUNJVA command two times with different parameters as follows: 



   



RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('INIT' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)

   RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('CLOSE' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)


The first call finishes successfully; and the second call started but terminated soon without logging an exception in the log file.
NOTE: the code is surrounded by a try-catch(Throwable) block.



Important point: the JVM crash is occurring at the point where I create the DB2 connection as:



connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:db2:*local;translate binary=true;prompt=false;naming=sql;libraries=TESTLIB");


or sometime, when creating the AS400 object as:



com.ibm.as400.access.AS400 server = new com.ibm.as400.access.AS400(); 


Any help will be appreciated.










share|improve this question
















I am calling a runnbale jar from a CL program by using RUNJVA command two times with different parameters as follows: 



   



RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('INIT' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)

   RUNJVA     CLASS('/MYFOLDER/JAVA/project.jar') +
               PARM('CLOSE' '129.186.121.33' 'TESTLIB') +
               OUTPUT(* *CONTINUE)


The first call finishes successfully; and the second call started but terminated soon without logging an exception in the log file.
NOTE: the code is surrounded by a try-catch(Throwable) block.



Important point: the JVM crash is occurring at the point where I create the DB2 connection as:



connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:db2:*local;translate binary=true;prompt=false;naming=sql;libraries=TESTLIB");


or sometime, when creating the AS400 object as:



com.ibm.as400.access.AS400 server = new com.ibm.as400.access.AS400(); 


Any help will be appreciated.







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  • 2





    A stack trace and error message would be helpful here. Maybe you could modify your try-catch block to produce one?

    – jmarkmurphy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:29











  • @jmarkmurphy the try catch block(Throwable) is already been placed , but the JVM crashing not able to produce any error message in the log/System.out.

    – Kishore
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:23













  • 2





    A stack trace and error message would be helpful here. Maybe you could modify your try-catch block to produce one?

    – jmarkmurphy
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:29











  • @jmarkmurphy the try catch block(Throwable) is already been placed , but the JVM crashing not able to produce any error message in the log/System.out.

    – Kishore
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:23








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A stack trace and error message would be helpful here. Maybe you could modify your try-catch block to produce one?

– jmarkmurphy
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29





A stack trace and error message would be helpful here. Maybe you could modify your try-catch block to produce one?

– jmarkmurphy
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29













@jmarkmurphy the try catch block(Throwable) is already been placed , but the JVM crashing not able to produce any error message in the log/System.out.

– Kishore
Nov 15 '18 at 5:23






@jmarkmurphy the try catch block(Throwable) is already been placed , but the JVM crashing not able to produce any error message in the log/System.out.

– Kishore
Nov 15 '18 at 5:23













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Actually problem was coming due to RCLRSC command is used in middle of process in CL program



Message MCH3402 from QC2IO



So the problem is fixed after removing the RCLSRC.






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    Actually problem was coming due to RCLRSC command is used in middle of process in CL program



    Message MCH3402 from QC2IO



    So the problem is fixed after removing the RCLSRC.






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      Actually problem was coming due to RCLRSC command is used in middle of process in CL program



      Message MCH3402 from QC2IO



      So the problem is fixed after removing the RCLSRC.






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        Actually problem was coming due to RCLRSC command is used in middle of process in CL program



        Message MCH3402 from QC2IO



        So the problem is fixed after removing the RCLSRC.






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        Actually problem was coming due to RCLRSC command is used in middle of process in CL program



        Message MCH3402 from QC2IO



        So the problem is fixed after removing the RCLSRC.







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