As far as I can see from your mail , you try to serialize a class that dos
not support serialization.
For a class to support serialization it must implement the Serializable
interface. Look in the code and try to find the object/objects that cannot
be serialized.

N


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No I have not used any print package.


On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Vinay Talwar wrote:

> r u using   java.awt.print
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> I am using TOMCAT-APACHE combination to Initialize an swing applet with
> servlet and display on the browser. When the page is printed following
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> Can any one help me in explaining what may be the source of problem and
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> java.io.NotSerializableException: java.util.PropertyResourceBundle
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>  at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.outputObject(Unknown Source)
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>  at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject(Unknown Source)
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>  at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.outputClassFields(Unknown Source)
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>  at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.defaultWriteObject(Unknown Source)
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>  at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.outputObject(Unknown Source)
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>  at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject(Unknown Source)
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>  at sun.beans.ole.OleBeanInterface.saveBean(Unknown Source)
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