I /hate/ those.  It took several days worth of mashing my skull against various
brick walls before I finally figured out what was wrong.

(This probably isn't an iText issue, but I'll throw my 2 cents in anyway)

It's possible for javac to create bytecode that won't pass the verifier.  In my
case, this code contained a "finally" block, and that seems the most common 
case.

Here's a paper going into the grizzly details:
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~exr/dag01/staerk.pdf

A "finally" block in your code can cause the verifier to fail well down the call
stack, which makes hunting down the problem... challenging (as you can tell by
the chunks of hair ripped from my scalp).




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