That's my fault.  I meant to ask you about it, Sam, but other things just
interrupted me.

There was a sample file named testElement.java.  Since that's not a
conventional Java class name I tried changing it to TestElement.java
without success.  So I changed it to TestElem.java.

You know how to delete this file from CVS, don't you?

Russell Butek
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Doug Davis/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS on 05/02/2002 05:29:47 PM

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Contact the cvs admin - its a lower-vs-upper case naming problem. The file
should just be removed from the cvs tree.
-Dug

Sam Ruby/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS on 05/02/2002 06:23:43 PM

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Is anybody else seeing this?  What should be done?

 cvs server: Updating xml-axis/java/samples/encoding
 cvs server: nothing known about
 xml-axis/java/samples/encoding/TestElement.java




- Sam Ruby





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