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Working through the Affable Bean tutorial on a Windows 7 Home Premium system. Product Version: NetBeans IDE 7.0 (Build 201104080000) Java: 1.6.0_24; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 19.1-b02 System: Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64; Cp1252; en_US (nb) I got to step 3 in the "Display selected category in left column" section. Hit <ENTER> to create a new line, typed "<c:" and instantly got a warning pop-up which read: File C:\Program%20Files\glassfish-3.1\glassfish\modules\jstl-impl.jar does not exist. I checked and the file does exit in that location. This makes me think that it's just choking on the Hex-coded space in the path string. (When I tried entering that exact string in the path bar in Windows Explorer it also choked on it.) I've been hunting for where it's getting this string in the hopes that I might be able to fix it in a config file or something. So far I'm coming up empty. As I am in the middle of this project I'd like to avoid uninstalling and re-installing Glassfish if possible. Is there a way to fix this path string so Windows won't choke on it? Or do I have to re-install Glassfish? Grayson
which tutorial were you working through?
I have tried to replicate this with a recent dev build but have not been successful. This looks like a dup of issue 198037 to me. Please reopen this issue with more details, if you are able to reproduce it in a recent dev build. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 198037 ***