Glad to be of service, Charley.

If that hadn't worked, I was going to recommend you downloaded this
neat j602 app:
http://www.mcardle.wisc.edu/mstat/download/download.html
and tried it to see if it would run on your machine. Maybe I will
recommend it anyway, and to others, too.

This is MSTAT and it's free. It bundles everything in its folder,
including its own j602 installation. It seems to be a slick J
cross-platform application delivering nonparametric statistics, and
would bear some study.
(...Assuming the originators don't mind, of course...)   :-)
But for the present purpose, this release (5.4) claims to have fixed
the Java Metrics problem its users have encountered.
It has a much newer: j.jar.

BTW I came upon it by Googling the text of the error message itself,
in quotes. Always a good thing to do.

Ian


On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Hine Charles
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Messrs Ian Clark and Bob Therriault. Replacing the j.jar with the 
> one downloaded seems to allow J to work on my MacBook Pro.
>
> charley hine
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