Mocky Habeeb wrote:
The fact that you fixed this problem before by reinstalling the JDK
makes me think that you have another JDK on that machine that is
possibly corrupt or old that is being used unintentionally, or perhaps
you have either classpath issues or Ant classpath issues?
You were correct. It was a classpath issue.
I do not set any classpath at all from the environment,
only what the tools would set (like ant).
Thanks for the hint.
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Harrie
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