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Steve, I couldn't fathom a guess as to what's going on without actually seeing the jar file.
"A Java Exception has occurred" is not something a Java VM would say. This sounds like some kind of pop-up dialog box made by OS X or Windows or whatnot. What happens when you say
java -cp myJarFile.jar
?
Sean
On Apr 1, 2013, at 6:58 PM, Steve Kraska wrote:
> Hey Sean,
>
> Thanks for all of the help. You answer was very thorough and informative. I tried
> running those four steps that you have listed but when I tried to run the newly
> updated jar file, it simply tells me that "A Java Exception has occurred."
>
> This does not happen with the jar file that exists initially in the mason folder, so I
> was wondering if there was something missing in the fourth step you listed. Do I
> need to include the external libraries you mentioned that were not added in order
> to get around this exception? Is it a potential problem with using Mason version
> 16? I can't quite figure out what is wrong.
>
> Thank you again,
> Steve
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