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Mike, I don’t use beans, but I’ll
take a guess: Double check the paths. It might also be
necessary to double-backslash the VM path, that’s the method used in the
server .ini files. Robert -----Original Message----- Hi, I am having a poblem while loading
JavaBeans in the Witango Studio 5.5 and I am wondering if anyone has
experienced anything similar or has successfully used this functionality. I have a JavaBean that I have used
sucessfully in Witango Studio 4.5 without a problem. When I tried to add the
.jar file to the Witango 5.5 Studio it cannot find any beans. I have
installed JRE 1.4.2. In Witango Studio 4.5 I used JRE 1.2 but noticed in the
handlers.ini file for version 5.5 it mentions using 1.4.X. Anyone any
ideas what could be wrong here? I have found very little documentation to help.
I have pasted the stanza for Javabeans from my handlers.ini file below. ; Use this JAVABEAN handler stanza
if you are using JVM 1.4.x. Any help much appreciated Thanks Mike.
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