The file size is reasonable and ERXApplication.class is included along with
a lot of others.
I'm working on a laptop though so I hope not to hit it too hard. Haha!

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Miguel Arroz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
>   Check if that file size is reasonable (> 0). I had a problem before
> where, due to build problems, jars were being built as empty files, with 0
> bytes. Also, unzip the JAR and check if that class is inside.
>
>   You'll need to have a lot of patience with this... I took an entire
> weekend of swearing and hitting the computer to make my deployment system to
> work properly.
>
>   Yours
>
> Miguel Arroz
>
> On 2009/10/07, at 17:34, Awbrey Hughlett wrote:
>
> It is in fact correct and the file exists.
>
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Miguel Arroz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>>  You now have a classpath problem. Your app is not finding the Wonder
>> stuff. It's strange because it says so on the generated classpath log, but
>> the fact is that it doesn't. Check if this path
>> </usr/local/apple/Local/Library/Frameworks/ERExtensions.framework/Resources/Java/ERExtensions.jar>
>> is correct and if the file exists.
>>
>>  Classpath problems on WO deployment is like those tests to enter a
>> fraternity. Unnecessary, stupid, even dangerous, but unavoidable. Welcome to
>> the club. Life sucks.
>>
>>  Yours
>>
>> Miguel Arroz
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks,Awbrey
>
>
> Thanks,Awbrey
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