Dear Alexander,
In one of the JB3.5 startup script components you should find a piece of text reading 
"xbootclasspath/p". i changed it to "xbootclasspath/a" which made the problems 
disapear.

The difference is that JBuilder classes get appended, not prepended to the boot 
classpath. I don't quite understand, why this should make a difference, but it does.

Good luck
Uli
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Von: "Alexander Yap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. Juni 2000 05:40
Betreff: JBuilder Foundation with JDK 1.3


> Hi everyone,
> 
> I have just installed the new JDK 1.3 (from Sun) on my PC running Red Hat 
> Linux 6.1. Subsequently, I re-installed the free JBuilder Foundation. However, 
> when I attempted to start JBuilder, it threw an exception about error loading 
> some classes before dying.
> 
> I got a previous installation of JBuilder working using JDK 1.2.2. My problems 
> started when I installed the new GNOME 1.2. After that all my Swing 
> applications refused to start, so I decided to install JDK 1.3 which actually 
> got the Swing apps working again. Unfortunately, JBuilder Foundation didn't 
> like JDK 1.3. Does anyone know how to overcome this problem?
> 
> Btw, JBuilder Foundation runs fine with JDK 1.3 on my Windows platform. So 
> this problem appears to be specific to Linux.
> 
> Any advice is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Alexander Yap
> Melbourne, Australia
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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