See the JVM Spec.  A bad magic number means the class file is corrupt in
some way.  Part of the verification of a Java class file is to check
whether the class file starts with 0xCAFEBABE.  If it doesn't, you get
this exception.  The problem could be due to a compiler bug.

John D. McDonald wrote:
> Anyone been exposed to this error before?


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Scott Stirling
Allaire
http://www.allaire.com

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