I resolved my BCEL related class format errors. My
model (SpiderModel) extends AbstractBaseModel within
my project.  Both AbstractBaseModel and SpiderModel
were implementing the Model interface. Actually, my
hierarchy isn't that simple, but my error was caused
by multiple declarations of the same interface in the
hierarchy.  
Of course, now that that's solved (thanks for all the
help/suggestions by the way!), I need to determine why
my container is using BCEL at all. Clearly, in my last
snapshot of Keel head, BCEL wasn't active or else I
would have faced this ClassFormatError previously.

Shash, I removed BCEL from my classpath and set
proxy-type to "none". My startup failed with a
ClassNotFoundException referencing the BCEL library. I
traced through the Keel and Fortress Container setup
and the handling of "proxy-type" seemed appropriate. I
haven't found a reason for why it won't respond to
"none". I'll be happy to chase down any ideas or
leads...

-Eric




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