Problems like that should have been fixed for a while now, so it may
be something outside of Wicket. But could you give us your complete
stacktrace please?

Eelco

On 1/29/07, Luis Pablo Gallo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   I have an app developed with wicket 1.2.4 running on a Tomcat 5.5.20.
> Whenever I upload a new jar archive with changes in my  classes and I
> restart the application (not the hole server) I get a NullPointerException
> in the XmlPullParser that has nothing to do with my application classes. I
> saw something in the mailing list archives talking about leaving the HTML
> files outside the jar file, but that doesn't seem to be the right solution.
>   Can any of you help me with this? Thanks in advance,
>
>     Luis Pablo
>
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