I just now got past this problem by putting my jars in wrapper.classpath as
well as in the repositories.  I'm dealing with properties issues at this
time.  I'll see if I can get a trace later.  It seems this would be quite
handy for future development!

Ari Halberstadt wrote:

> "Glenn Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Yes!  This would be wonderful!
>
> I tried to reproduce this but all I get are ClassNotFoundError exceptions,
> for which I already fixed it so it prints the class name. If you get me a
> stack trace for the NoClassDefFoundError I'll try to add a few lines to
> rethrow the exception with the class name.
>
> -- Ari Halberstadt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.magiccookie.com/>
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