I was thinking of libraries on the classpath rather than source files. But I
don't even know for a fact that the DataNucleus Enhancer uses the project's
buildpath. That's something the GPE folks would know.



On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 4:28 PM, John V Denley <johnvden...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Yes, Isaac, this is something I have seen elsewhere, but I use eclipse
> and I have no idea how to find out how long my classpath is......
>
> As far as I can tell all my java files are in :
> C:\Documents and Settings\John\My Documents\_DeBa\ideba\iDeBanet\src
> \com\ideba\net\client
> (I have 12 *.java files in here, recently increased to 13, which is
> when it started to fail, but I have rolled back to a previous version
> now)
> and
> C:\Documents and Settings\John\My Documents\_DeBa\ideba\iDeBanet\src
> \com\ideba\net\server
> (I have 14 *.java  in here (this has not changed in months))
>
> Java build path is set to idebanet/src Included (All) and Excluded
> (none) Native library location (none)
>
> If you can point me anywhere else to look or test, Ill do anything to
> sort this out
>
> On Apr 5, 5:42 pm, Isaac Truett <itru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > John,
> >
> > This may be completely out of left field, but has your classpath grown
> > recently? I've known java/javaw to fail due to excessively long
> classpaths.
> > Even just moving files up a few directories can make the difference.
> >
> > - Isaac
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 12:18 PM, John V Denley
> > <johnvden...@googlemail.com>wrote:
> >
> > > Im on the train now... hoping my connection holds up, but just incase
> > > it helps, I have now rolled back to a version of the code that I
> > > comiled and deployed successfully last night, and Im still getting
> > > this error, so something else has changed, and its not me thats
> > > changed it... this must be something that Eclipse or Java compiler is
> > > picking up from somewhere else!.....
> >
> > > On Apr 5, 3:53 pm, John V Denley <johnvden...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > > What is this message telling me?
> >
> > > > 'DataNucleus Enhancer' has encountered a problem
> >
> > > > Cannot run program "C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe" (in
> > > > directory "C:\Documents and Settings\John\My Documents\_DeBa\ideba
> > > > \iDeBanet"): CreateProcess error=87, The parameter is incorrect
> > > > Cannot run program "C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe" (in
> > > > directory "C:\Documents and Settings\John\My Documents\_DeBa\ideba
> > > > \iDeBanet"): CreateProcess error=87, The parameter is incorrect
> >
> > > > I cant seem to find anything helpful anywhere on the web, all I can
> > > > find is suggestions that my classpath is too long for windows, but I
> > > > dont know where to figure out what my classpath length is, plus its
> > > > not THAT big a project, so im surprised ive hit any kind of limit,
> > > > although I HAVE just included one additional *.java file in my client
> > > > directory, but I have tried taking that out and recompiling clean,
> and
> > > > its still happening!
> >
> > > > Is this a GAE problem? or an Eclipse problem or a Java problem?
> >
> > > > Any pointers would be really helpful, as i have a deadline for
> > > > tomorrow, the code is all done, I just cant seem to deploy it!
> >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > John
> > > > PS Im posting this on the GAE javagrouptoo, as I have to catch a
> > > > train now, and will be back later to see if anyone has replied!
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