Sometimes it is not the class referenced in the error message that is the 
problem, but rather another class that the mentioned class depends on. For 
example, if class A references class B, and there is an error on loading class 
A, the problem might actually be with class B. Looks like you should compare 
your ear's contents to that or your colleagues'.

Personally, I never build anything with an IDE, I always leave that to Ant or 
Maven. That way I have fewer surprises when I move between machines.

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