"Bad Class Access Flags" error

Hi guyz,
I am using JBuilder 7 SE and Mobile Set 3 to run my application. For testing I use the default color phone emulator.But when I ran the access the application, I encountered "Bad Class Access Flags" error. Could you please offer some suggestion to overcome this.
With regards,
Amin

Hi Amin:
I guess there must be more than one interface class
in your midlet program,please using "abstract interface"
instead of "interface"....
ex.
abstract interface MyInterface {
best regard
thomas

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    throw new IOException("your custom message goes here", e);
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