Never
seen that before, but if you're getting that after just doing ".newInstance()"
I'd have to assume that it's either a bug in the generated code (it would help a
bunch to see it, in this case) or one of the classpath setup issues, where the
runtime type found on the classpath doesn't match the compiletime
type.
Radu
Hi,
I am getting ClassCastException:
org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.values.XmlComplexContentImpl when
calling
FooDocument d=FooDocument.Factory.newInstance();
Does anyone have any
Idea why I would get
this?
thanks,
Scott
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