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Subject: RE: ClassCast exception
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Thierry Thelliez wrote:
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: ClassCast exception
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More details to the problem described in the first email.
I have now tried another scenario:
My parent class (B) is now sitting in a jar in WEB-INF/lib.
My subClass (A) is in a .class in WEB-INF/classes.
B and A are in different packages (p1.x.B and p2.A).
The code with the casting issue is in