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‎May 02, 2006
12:24 PM
Problem detecting the custom code
Hi,
We created installer that run O.K. till next week, now, suddently and randomally, several of the installation failes with error:
com.jxml.quick.QPE: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
As any one encountered this and managed to resolve it?
Eyal
We created installer that run O.K. till next week, now, suddently and randomally, several of the installation failes with error:
com.jxml.quick.QPE: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
As any one encountered this and managed to resolve it?
Eyal
(2) Replies
‎May 02, 2006
12:32 PM
Did you change anything with the install from the time that it worked?
It looks as though - at least from the message - that one of your custom events go messed up! Did you happen to delete the custom event from the Events view manually and not by the 'Events Browser' and your 'Custom Event' in the sequence view is referencing a method that is not there?
I also notice that some have issues installing when I search for a JVM and use the found JVM - I now only use the Bundled Jvm - no searching!
Good Luck!
Tom
It looks as though - at least from the message - that one of your custom events go messed up! Did you happen to delete the custom event from the Events view manually and not by the 'Events Browser' and your 'Custom Event' in the sequence view is referencing a method that is not there?
I also notice that some have issues installing when I search for a JVM and use the found JVM - I now only use the Bundled Jvm - no searching!
Good Luck!
Tom
‎May 02, 2006
12:35 PM
Hi Tom,
The weird thing is, that it is not a fixed state, running one installer can end O.K., and a second to fail...
So, it is hard to understand the logic.
No real changes were done to the project.
Eyal
The weird thing is, that it is not a fixed state, running one installer can end O.K., and a second to fail...
So, it is hard to understand the logic.
No real changes were done to the project.
Eyal