This error means the class you are referencing refers to some other class in one of its method signatures (or inheritance tree) that your calling class can't find. This usually means you didn't export a jar file from the framework the referenced class is in. Go to the framework that contains the referenced class, open the build path prefernce panel on the project, go to Order and Export tab and make sure all the framework's jars are checked to be exported.

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On Oct 3, 2009, at 5:28 AM, "Michael Sharp"<[email protected]> wrote:

I'm trying to change an existing component to be non-synchronising.

The component imports classes from my framework that extend classes from jar files that are included in my frameworks class path. My component only accesses methods from these subclasses.

When I cast the result of valueForBinding to one of these types eclipse gives me a build error about the build path not being complete - "The type 'some.class.from.jar' cannot be resolved. It is indirectly referenced from required .class files"

Eclipse 3.5.1
WOLips 3.5.5990
Wonder App & Framework (recent WOnder build)

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Sharpy..
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