BC4J can't find existing xml file

hi, following a debug output with a "file not found" error.
the problem is, the file exist.
is it possible the container look in root directory?
[76] No xml file: /com/eautop/bc/master/master.xml, metaobj = com.eautop.bc.master.masterot directory
following the line around the error. i assume the outofmemory exception will be a follow up to the previous one.
any hints?
regards
wolfgang gillich
[65] Diagnostic Properties: Timing:false Functions:false Linecount:true Threshold:6
[66] JavaVMVersion: 1.3.0-1
[67] JavaVMVendor: Compaq Computer Corp.
[68] JavaVMName: Classic VM
[69] OperatingSystemName: OSF1
[70] OperatingSystemVersion: V4.0
[71] OperatingSystemUsername: oracle
[72] Connected to Oracle JBO Server - Version: 3.2.9.76.3
[73] {{+++ id=10000 type: 'BC4J_CREATE_ROOTAM' Create Root Application Module 'com.eautop.bc.master.MasterAppModule'
[74] {{+++ id=10001 type: 'METAOBJECT_LOAD' Loading meta-object: com.eautop.bc.master.MasterAppModule
[75] {{+++ id=10002 type: 'METAOBJECT_LOAD' Loading meta-object: com.eautop.bc.master.master
[76] No xml file: /com/eautop/bc/master/master.xml, metaobj = com.eautop.bc.master.master
[77] CSMessageBundle (language base) being initialized
[78] }}+++ End Event10003 null
[79] Cannot Load parent Package : com.eautop.bc.master.master
[80] Business Object Browsing may be unavailable
[81] No xml file: /com/eautop/bc/master/MasterAppModule.xml, metaobj = com.eautop.bc.master.MasterAppModule
[82] }}+++ End Event10002 null
java

Hello,
I'm trying to learn how to use an xml file to store user settings for an add in I'm creating. Up to this point, I've just used simple text files in the past that were structured a specific way. I thought I would try and learn to use XML for this after doing
some research online and came across this tutorial:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/8554/Application-Settings-the-NET-way-INI-Registry-or-X
I add the DataSet to my project, but when I get to the step where I'm supposed to add an element to the blank DataSet, I can't find the XML Schema toolbox items. I tried to manually add the toolbox items but couldn't find them. Does anyone know where they
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I appreciate any help offered, Thank you.
Is there a reason that you don't want to use Application Settings?
By the way - it's saved in XML format, not that that's really important.
Still lost in code, just at a little higher level.

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