1.2.2 javac -O question

The following URL http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/tooldocs/solaris/javac.html#options
states ...
-O
Note: the -O option does nothing in the current implementation of javac.
What does this mean ... If I use -O nothing happens? Does this mean that there is no support for in-lining anymore?
thanks
mark

Sorry I should have been more explicit.
In 1.1.8 -O use to inline final methods. Are final methods inlined in javac 1.2.2? If yes then how is this accomplished given that -O in javac 1.2.2 has no effect. If no then is there a reason why Sun chose not to inline methods anymore?
thanks
mark

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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported type long of field interfaceHash.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type long of method dispatch.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.SkeletonMismatchException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Skel: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported type long of field interfaceHash.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported type long of field serialVersionUID.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method getMethod(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class[]) of class java.lang.Class.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode pop in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method getMethod(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class[]) of class java.lang.Class.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method getMethod(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class[]) of class java.lang.Class.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method getMethod(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class[]) of class java.lang.Class.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method getMethod(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class[]) of class java.lang.Class.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode anewarray in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method getMethod(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class[]) of class java.lang.Class.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode pop in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of method class$.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method forName(java.lang.String) of class java.lang.Class.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported return type String of invoked method getMessage() of class java.lang.Throwable.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method invoke(java.rmi.Remote, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Object[], long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method newCall(java.rmi.server.RemoteObject, java.rmi.server.Operation[], int, long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnexpectedException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method invoke(java.rmi.Remote, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Object[], long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method newCall(java.rmi.server.RemoteObject, java.rmi.server.Operation[], int, long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnexpectedException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method invoke(java.rmi.Remote, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Object[], long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method newCall(java.rmi.server.RemoteObject, java.rmi.server.Operation[], int, long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnexpectedException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method invoke(java.rmi.Remote, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Object[], long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method newCall(java.rmi.server.RemoteObject, java.rmi.server.Operation[], int, long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnmarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnexpectedException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method invoke(java.rmi.Remote, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Object[], long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported long type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type long of invoked method newCall(java.rmi.server.RemoteObject, java.rmi.server.Operation[], int, long) of class java.rmi.server.RemoteRef.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.MarshalException.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported String type constant.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String, java.lang.Exception) of class java.rmi.UnexpectedException.At the first command prompt, I typed cref -o demoee
    and at the next command prompt, I typed ant all, and I got those error messages.
    Thanks, you are so nice to help :)
    Jack

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