Simon,

If this is working on another emulator, then I don't believe it is 
related to the version of EclipseME.  EclipseME calls out to the 
command-line toolkit's preverifier.  So, it has to be somewhere in the 
preverifier or the emulator to cause this to work on one emulator but 
not another.

Craig

Simon Brooke wrote:
> On Sunday 19 November 2006 20:54, Craig Setera wrote:
>   
>> ALERT: java/lang/ClassFormatError: Bad stack map.
>>
>> This usually has to do with preverification.  I have no idea why it
>> would happen with only one of the emulators.  You may want to
>> consider upgrading to a newer version of the WTK (unless you are on
>> Linux and can't)
>>     
>
> I'm on Linux... I do have a Windows machine to hand, but I find it so 
> unpleasant to use that I mostly don't.
>
> I don't even really understand what 'bad stack map' means, but if it 
> means what it seems to mean then presumably the compiler has emitted 
> bad code? If so, it's a bit surprising that it happens with different 
> compilers by different vendors... unless the actual error is in the 
> binary of Sun's 2.2 wireless toolkit. Does this happen with all 
> versions of EclipseME? The only other instance I could find on the Web 
> with a specified version number was also on 1.5.5 (on Linux).
>
> Cheers
>
> Simon
>
>   

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