Is the following really the Java code you're using to create a new 
STAFHandle? 

Handle=new STAFHandle("session");

If so, it's syntax is incorrect.  It should be the following as documented 
in the STAF Java User's Guide at 
http://staf.sourceforge.net/current/STAFJava.htm#Header_STAFHandle

STAFHandle handle = new STAFHandle("session");

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From:   "Andersen, Jan" <jander...@informatica.com>
To:     "staf" <staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
Date:   11/22/2011 10:11 AM
Subject:        [staf-users] Using STAF from an Java EE 6 application 
server



I am developing a web application that needs to call into STAF; the 
application server is GlassFish 3, the java is version 6, and I have 
included a reference to the JSTAF.jar in the server configuration. I try 
to create a new STAFHandle like this:

@ManagedBean
public class StafSession {

    public StafSession() {
        try {
            Handle=new STAFHandle("session");
        } catch (STAFException ex) {
 Logger.getLogger(StafSession.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, 
ex);
        }
        name="";
        cmd="";
    }
    ...

- but I get an error, saying:

Could not initialize class com.ibm.staf.STAFHandle

What have I done wrong? Is it the wrong version of java? Something in the 
server setup?

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