![]() PDF Server IP]/_lib/tmp/sc_grid_example_html ![]() Scriptcase uses this value to create a pathname to the html-output-file (which needs to be converted to pdf) as follows: This label, unfortunately, is very misleading because we had always entered our servers IP-addresses as numeric values in this field. Log into your production environment, there is one parameter called PDF Server IP. ![]() Re: More problems with scripcase PDF (solved)Īfter almost giving up on Scriptcase (because so far you guys have given us no useful hint whatsoever and probably hundreds of developers have wasted thousands of hours on this, I am sure) we have finally solved the problem - at least for our servers.Īnalyzing the error-logs and trying out endless variations of modifying the actual code scriptcase is generating the moment a PDF-request is triggered, the problem can be solved by simply changing the PDF-configuration in the production environment. When I trigger the command manually (SSH) the server returns the following error:Įxception in thread “main” : Pd4PhpĬaused by: : Pd4PhpĪt $1.run(URLClassLoader.java:217)Īt (Native Method)Īt (URLClassLoader.java:205)Īt (ClassLoader.java:321)Īt $AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:294)Īt (ClassLoader.java:266)Ĭould not find the main class: Pd4Php. The PDF-file is only 16 bytes (= corrupt).
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