It's OK to have that. Basically it means that there's a piece of VisualWave infrastructure that's not there, and that the initialization code for VisualWave and WebToolkit has a lot of common code. The thing it's looking for is a Java class that can be used on the client to render certain kinds of Wave content. It's in $VISUALWORKS/wavedev/renderer. But for Web Toolkit usage (and even lots of VisualWave usage) it isn't needed.
At 05:58 PM 9/17/2006, Giorgio Ferraris wrote:
>Hi,
>
>it's correct that the loading of the WebToolkit parcel will write on the
>transcript the following trace:
>
>"JavaSTGMRenderer was not initialized properly because the javastgm.cla file
>was not found in the renderer directory (a PortableFilename('.'))."
>
>I'm using 7.4.1 on Windows XP sp 2.
>
>Seems like some initialization is missing. Done something wrong? Or it's ok
>to have this log?
>
>Thanks for any info.
>
>Giorgio Ferraris
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