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January 11, 2008
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After upgrading to CF8 getting a JRun error

  • January 11, 2008
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Hello,
After having installed CF8, we're getting the following JRun error. Any idea as to what could be causing this?
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    Correct answer Newsgroup_User
    jenn wrote:
    > After having installed CF8, we're getting the following JRun error. Any idea
    > as to what could be causing this?

    > java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError: Expecting non-static method
    > coldfusion.runtime.CfJspPage._arraySetAt(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;Lj
    > ava/lang/Object;)V
    > at
    > cfApplication2ecfm1144146628.runPage(C:\blackstone_updates\cfusion\wwwroot\CFIDE
    > \administrator\Application.cfm:106)

    Blackstone was CF 6.x. You are running a CF 6 CFIDE against a CF 8
    installation. Find the right CFIDE and try again.

    Jochem


    --
    Jochem van Dieten
    Adobe Community Expert for ColdFusion

    2 replies

    March 13, 2008
    I'm getting the same error on Solaris. I would hope the Coldfusion-8-sol.bin that I downloaded from Adobe wouldn't have a reference to an old version, and especially not on the c:/ drive! If I do need to find the right CFIDE, where would I look?

    I started a new thread since this has already been answered. Sorry for the clutter.
    Newsgroup_UserCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    January 11, 2008
    jenn wrote:
    > After having installed CF8, we're getting the following JRun error. Any idea
    > as to what could be causing this?

    > java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError: Expecting non-static method
    > coldfusion.runtime.CfJspPage._arraySetAt(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;Lj
    > ava/lang/Object;)V
    > at
    > cfApplication2ecfm1144146628.runPage(C:\blackstone_updates\cfusion\wwwroot\CFIDE
    > \administrator\Application.cfm:106)

    Blackstone was CF 6.x. You are running a CF 6 CFIDE against a CF 8
    installation. Find the right CFIDE and try again.

    Jochem


    --
    Jochem van Dieten
    Adobe Community Expert for ColdFusion