Hello Heloisa!
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The ARSODF.XML file is required if you send any emails as part of your
ODF processing.
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSQHWE_9.5.0/com.ibm.ondemand.odf.doc/doddf165.htm ARSODF.XML file is used as input to the ODFProcessDist.java program.
That program needs to know where java is installed on the z/OS server.
You tell it that by adding ARS_JAVA_CMD parm to ars.cfg
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSQHWE_9.5.0/com.ibm.ondemand.odf.doc/doddf153.htm OnDemand 9.5 pre-reqs java 7.0.1
Added ARS_JAVA_CMD=/usr/lpp/java/J8.0/bin/java to the ARS.cfg
file. but the results were the same .
The arsodf.xml in the sample directory seems to be in ASCII. Does it
need to edited and maintained in ascii ?
Try adding "/bin/java" on the end. I realize that
ARS_JAVA_CMD does not point to the directory
but the actual java command itself.
ARS_JAVA_CMD=/usr/lpp/java/J8.0/bin/java
Yes, arsodf.xml needs to be edited and maintained in ascii.
You could use iconv in USS to convert it back and forth.
1) cd /etc/ars/
2) iconv -f UTF-8 -t IBM-1047 arsodf.xml > arsodf_iconv.xml
3) mv arsodf.xml arsodf.original.xml
4) edit arsodf_iconv.xml
5) iconv -f IBM-1047 -f UTF-8 arsodf_iconv.xm > arsodf.xml
I don't know if that is easiest way but that should work.
Make sure your Java is 64-bit.
Ed