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Did you try (see previous email):
java -verbose yourclass.class
What did it say? Is is picking up the correct class or finding it in jar
in your classpath?
Chris
On Mon, 01 May 2000 17:48:45 +0200, Javier Iglesias wrote:
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>> just for arguments sake, rename the servlet - and try it.
>> See if you get the right servlet.
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>
>OK : I forgot one precision.
>
>I've been working on that class for a while -- writting, compiling,
>testing, and back -- for a while. And everything was right.
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>Then I stopped developping that class for a few days, and now I got this
>problem.
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>Everything works fine if I change the name of the class. But I can't
>change the name of this class every week and rewrite the links to it !!
>That's a full time job ;)
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>There must be some other way to get out of if... no ?
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> --javier
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