ClassCastException using PJC in Forms 9.0.4.1.0

I'm trying to setup a simple PJC in a Forms using Oracle Forms 9.0.4.1.0 but I get a FRM-92100 with a java.lang.ClassCastException: nl.eurotransplant.pjc
I've create a Form with a simple Java bean and set the implementation class to "nl.eurotransplant.pjc"
I've also created the class nl.eurotransplant.pjc implementing the IView interface. I've implemented all the abstract methods from IView but none of them are doing anything (yet) other the system.out.println to the console.
Packaged the nl.eurotransplant.pjc in a JAR file and included that in the archive parameter for Forms.
From the console I can see the constructor of the PJC is being called and the init method is being called and completes. No more messages after that.
Does anyone of you have a suggestion as to what I'm doing wrong?

I searched some more on the Forum and eventually found a whitepaper on PJC's in Forms 6i. That gave me the tip not to implement the IView interface, but just extend the VBean class.
That's what I just tried and no more classCastException. That seems to fix my issue. No to develop the bean itself...

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