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| Subject: | JNI panic: JNI received a null class - Anyone have a cure for this? |
| From: | Seymour_Kellerman@lotus.com |
| Date: | Wed, 2 May 2001 10:47:47 -0400 |
This is a multipart message in MIME format. In another context (invoking the Lotus Notes Java API in MS IE 5.5) I get the same error at the top of my error stack. MS IE finds this too much to deal with and disappears. Anyone have a clue how to deal with this? Seymour.Kellerman@Lotus.com IBM Research, Cambridge In another context (invoking the Lotus Notes Java API in MS IE 5.5) I get the same error at the top of my error stack. MS IE finds this too much to deal with and disappears. Anyone have a clue how to deal with this? Seymour.Kellerman@Lotus.com |
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