Does anyone have experience with this custom tag?  I support a college network 
training lab and one of my professors purchased this tag to monitor the status 
of some of the lab equipment for purposes of student homework. The developers 
site, www.insapi.com, has been totally unresponsive to repeated requests for 
assistance via their "support" form page.

The tag was installed as directed in the instructions, with the exception of 
the final line which reads: "set the class path to 'cfx_SNMP' (case 
sensitive)."  I'm running CF 5,0,0,0 and there is no "class path" entry line on 
the Administrator page, there is a "Class Name" field.

Part of the problem MAY stem from a corrupted or incomplete archive, although I 
doubt it.  When we purchased the tag, we downloaded it three times, and each 
time three unzipping utilities complained about corruption in the archive.  I 
was able to extract the files within the archive and nothing APPEARS to be bad. 
 

I can read the text strings in the included snmp_getUPSInfo.cfm file, and I can 
read the Adobe PDF documentation file, as well as further extract the .class 
files from the included cfx_SNMP.jar archive.

The error returned when trying the to use the tag is:

Error Diagnostic Information
java.lang.ClassFormatError: cfx_SNMP (Truncated class file). Java exception 
occurred in call to method.

The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of 
(CFX_SNMP), occupying document position (12:1) to (16:22).

Date/Time: 01/19/05 12:45:44
Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 
1.1.4322)




Source code used to create the test is:

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
<html>
<head>
<title>Test of CFX_SNMP</title>
</head>
<body>
// Test of CFX_SNMP ColdFusion Custom Tag
//
// This test attempts to return system.sysLocation
<cfx_snmp
host="10.10.1.15"
community="snmpmr"
oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0"
R_qResults="results">
<cfoutput query="results">
Location: #value#
</cfoutput>
</body>
</html>




Finally, I know basically nothing about ColdFusion myself, but I have to 
support the lab it's installed in.  I have had two other people who ARE 
somewhat familiar with CF and Java programming trying for almost two weeks to 
get this running.  We have updated to the latest Java runtime, changed path 
statements, and basically folded, spindled and mutilated this thing in just 
about every conceivable way, all to no avail.

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