> really alan, that is the answer. for some reason, the jdk cannot
> access the
> class. either your .jar file is in the wrong location, is corrupt, doesn't
> exist or you have your wrapper.class and wrapper.classpath set wrong.

In the words of General Hague  . . . . BUGGER.   Checked all that Jon, still
nothing.

However, Pier said something that made the whole thing work wonderfully
well.  Your right it was file permissions on the directory where the .JAR
file lives.  It needed the 'x' set on it.  Bloody marvellous . . . many
thanks chaps.

May one suggest updating the FAQ with this *nugget* of information.

Bloody good show . . . problem broadcasted, solved and off to bed, all
within 12 minutes . . . a record me thinks.



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