That was the problem.  Version 1.4 in Websphere and 1.5 on my
development machine.

Thank you very much,
Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Janak Mulani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:55 AM
To: McCarty, Brian
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ULC-developer] deployment problem

Hi Brian,

I ran your application from the link provided by you and could see the
exception myself.

I overlooked the link before writing my previous mail.

The exception tells me that there is an UnsupportedClassVersionError.
This
means that:
1. the version of your Java compiler is greater that the version of the
JRE
running in Websphere.
Or
2. There are multiple conflicting versions of your application class
MainTest1 available on the servlet's path.

So first make sure that your Java compiler version <= JRE version where
the
application is running and there is only one version of your application
class on the servlet's path.

I hope this helps.

Thanks and regards,

Janak

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of McCarty, Brian
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 2:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ULC-developer] deployment problem


I recently received a license for the Canoo ULC.  I have been working
with
the ULC for a couple week since returning from vacation and have
successfully developed several small test applications.  Now we have
come to
the deployment phase and have run into problems.

To help with the deployment I installed the ULC Integration Feature from
your web site.  I was able to create a .war file using the ULC Servlet
Export and install it on our server but it does not work.

As a test, I created a project using the New ULC Project Wizard.  I made
no
changes to the project, then used the ULC Servlet Export Wizard to
create a
.war file.  Our network administrator then deployed the application to
IBM
Websphere Application Server 6.0.2.7 running on an iSeries box.  In
deploying the application the default bindings were used.  The only
other
non-default option used during the install were to pre-compile jsp and
process internal configuration.  A shared library was not created with
the
ULC jar files as they were included in the .war file.

When I run the test at http://64.88.0.83:20000/depTest1/depTest1.jnlp I
see
that Java loads, then I see a Canoo message box flash by then an
application
error box.  The error is:

 "Unrecoverable error.  The application will be terminated.  Exception
occurred on the server: Could not instantiate application class."

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Brian McCarty
Macomb Intermediate School District

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