Nope, not using Wonder (I know, I know).

I think Apple is stepping on it's own toes this time due to JC just not getting much attention. I'm betting that the signers got out of sync. This does bring up a whole additional thing that JC developers have to worry about though. :(

At least we don't have to deal with AJAX. :-P

Dave

On Jan 28, 2008, at 8:00 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

So, if it's specifically for D2JC- and Nib-based development, is it now deprecated as well? If not, then I'll have to file a bug report because if I add it to my application's Build Path instead of all the various jc-related frameworks in System/Library/ Frameworks I get the following error when I try to launch the application:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.SecurityException: class "com.webobjects.foundation.NSMutableArray"'s signer information does not match signer information of other classes in the same package
If you are using Wonder, this might be because of Wonder's NS* impls ... If the original jars are sealed (possibly just signing does it, but sealing I know will), it won't let other classes declare to be inside of the com.wo.foundation package (which Wonder does to replace/fix things in the core).

ms
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