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ksoap and iden

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Marc Michaels - 11 May 2005 21:12 GMT
I'm attempting to use ksoap on a Nextel i88s emulator.  My code
follows:
try
{
    SoapObject rpc = new SoapObject("http://myurl.com/myfunction",
"myval");
}
catch(java.lang.Throwable exception1)
{
    System.out.println("Error: " + exception1);
}

which throws the following error:
java.lang.Error: Class definition not found or invalid class
file:org/ksoap/SoapObject

I've seen at http://ksoap.objectweb.org/project/faq/ that I'm supposed
to set an iDEN-Install-Class property in the JAD and manifest files.

Can someone help me with the correct syntax or tell me what class this
error is specifically referring to?

I've tried inserting:

iDEN-Install-Class-2: org.ksoap.SoapObject

in my manifest and jad settings under the "Other Attributes" section in
the MOTOROLA iDEN SDK/Emulator - Manifest/JAD editor.

I'm learning this on my own so forgive me if my procedures here look
silly.

Thanks for any help,
Marc Michaels
Marc Michaels - 11 May 2005 21:20 GMT
Forget it...I figured it out.  I move the entire org tree into my
npClass and pClass folders


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