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That is a weird one. Java serialization can sometimes be tricky. I
think the issue is that you have a serializable object which doesn't
have a default (no-argument) constructor or is subclassing from a
class with the same. See:
http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=686452
Sean
On Dec 5, 2009, at 5:52 AM, John Smith wrote:
> When restoring a checkpoint, I receive a strange error:
>
> STARTUP ERROR:
> An exception was generated upon starting up from a checkpoint.
>
> java.io.InvalidClassException: brain.BrainHelper; brain.BrainHelper;
> no
> valid constructor
>
> This class BrainHelper is only used as a helper class to evaluate the
> individual, and is not referenced by EvolutionState, the problem, or
> the
> Individual. I could create a default constructor that does nothing,
> but I am
> curious why this class is even relevant?
>
> Thanks for any help.
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