Scheduled job throws Class Not Found error when executing Java class

Hi,
I have written a java class to carry out a file upload to an external site and put the class on our server.
I also wrote a script to call this java class, passing inthe relevant parameters.
If i call the script using the ./ syntax from SSH it runs file logged in as Root and Oracle.
I the setup a scheduled job to call this script but the job fails with the error...
STANDARD_ERROR="Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HttpsFileUpload Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: HttpsFileUpload at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:"I cannot understand why it is raising the error if it runs from SSH.
O/S = Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES, oracle version = 10.2.0.1.0
Any help or guidance would be appreciated
Thank you in advance
Graham.
Edited by: gpc on Feb 4, 2009 12:46 PM

Hi,
See this link for some tips if you haven't yet :
Guide to External Jobs on 10g with dbms_scheduler e.g. scripts,batch files
I can think of two things. Your script may not be able to run as the nobody user (by default external jobs run as the nobody user). Or your script might require that some environment variable be set (by default environment variables are not set in external jobs).
Maybe you need to set the CLASSPATH variable in your script before calling java ?
Hope this helps,
Ravi.

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