hm, a simple

var a = new Packages.java.lang.Integer(0);

works here. please check your classpath for a package named Test. maybe you have a folder Test and a file Test.class

regards
Thomas


Am 24.01.2011 20:17, schrieb Des Magner:
Hi Thomas

That is not a solution. Of course I had tried it initially with a class that was
part of a package. I only described it this way for simplicity's sake. And there
is no requirement that a Java class belong to a package.

Regards
Des



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