This can be ignored, after re-installing batik about 3 times it FINALLY
worked.


poozle wrote:
> 
> I have just started using batik to generate SVG files and today decided
> that I should work on a nice looking GUI, so I read the JSVGCanvas is a
> JavaBean so grabbed NetBeans, imported all of the Batik things and then
> came to try designing my form... unfortunately every time I try to add a
> JSVGCanvas to my design netbeans has an error message saying "The
> component cannot be instantiated. Please make sure it is a JavaBean".  I
> have tried a huge number of things already and am now ready to give up on
> it and thought that maybe someone here would know what is wrong (or
> probably what I'm doing wrong). 
> 

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