Compile error with IDLJ generated java files.

When compiling the IDLJ generated java files, javac is not able to recognize org.omg.CORBA.ObjectHelper
classs. Looks like the import is not finding this class.
I have located these classes in rt.jar but including this jar in CLASSPATH gives
a version '48.0' is too recent error.
Thanks
Ramesh

PLEASE IGNORE THIS MESSAGE. I HAVE RESOLVED THIS ISSUE.
"Ramesh Nadella" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
When compiling the IDLJ generated java files, javac is not able to recognize
org.omg.CORBA.ObjectHelper
classs. Looks like the import is not finding this class.
I have located these classes in rt.jar but including this jar in CLASSPATH
gives
a version '48.0' is too recent error.
Thanks
Ramesh

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