You should open a bug report on sourceforge if it persists...

Did you run your midlet "over the air"? Try specifying the midlet in the
run-tab, if I remember right it is the third option.


Berk Birand schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I am developing my first MIDlet using Eclipse 3.3 and EclipseME 1.7.9. 
> The development started fairly smoothly, and I managed to run the 
> important demos in the Sun WTK 2.5.2, I recently ran into some weird 
> problems that no amount of Googling could solve. It all began when I 
> made a lot of changes to the source code of my own application, and 
> wanted to see how it worked in the emulator. When I ran the project, 
> none of the changes showed up, and I would still see some sysout prints 
> that I had removed long ago. I then went into the Eclipse workspace, and 
> removed the content of the /bin directory, thinking that it would 
> recompile everything from the source.
>
> Instead, I started running into these errors:
>
> Running with storage root 
> /home/graffiti/j2mewtk/2.5.2/appdb/DefaultColorPhone
> Running with locale: en_US.UTF-8
> Running in the untrusted security domain
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org/berk/GroceryList
>     at com.sun.midp.midlet.MIDletState.createMIDlet(+29)
>     at com.sun.midp.midlet.Scheduler.schedule(+52)
>     at com.sun.midp.main.Main.runLocalClass(+28)
>     at com.sun.midp.main.Main.main(+80)
> Execution completed.
> 2755738 bytecodes executed
> 40 thread switches
> 1665 classes in the system (including system classes)
> 14243 dynamic objects allocated (437872 bytes)
> 1 garbage collections (0 bytes collected)
>
> Somebody else had a similar problem, and they proposed including the 
> /bin directory as an "Extra Emulator Parameter" using the -cp switch. 
> When I do, the emulator does manage to find the class, but I get the 
> following error instead:
>
>
> Running with storage root 
> /home/graffiti/j2mewtk/2.5.2/appdb/DefaultColorPhone
> Running with locale: en_US.UTF-8
> Running in the untrusted security domain
> Error verifying method org/berk/GroceryList startApp()V
> [...]
> ALERT: java/lang/VerifyError: org/berk/GroceryList.
> Execution completed.
> 2750987 bytecodes executed
> 32 thread switches
> 1666 classes in the system (including system classes)
> 14313 dynamic objects allocated (438588 bytes)
> 2 garbage collections (378116 bytes collected).
>
>
> I really do not know what else I can try, or what other diagnostic 
> information I can send you that could be of help. I heard the log mode 
> of EclipseME could be useful, but I couldn't find a way of enabling it.
>
> If you have any leads, please let me know,
>
> Sincerely,
>  Berk
>
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