Getting ZipException trying to deploy a war file

hi,i meet a strange question.
Getting java.util.zip.ZipException trying to deploy a war file.
This file is exist in application directory.
this war file is deployed a day before and it did deploy success.
now running weblogic6.1sp1 on windows2000 and jdk1.3.1.
the error is:
<Error> <Management> <IOException opening application mydomain:Name=struts-logon,Type=Application,
loading from path .\config\mydomain\applications\struts-logon.war
java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip file

Hi.
Hmm. Is this happening to you with any other war file? It may be that this war file was somehow
corrupted. Try to get a fresh build of this war and deploy that.
Regards,
Michael
pamela_li wrote:
hi,i meet a strange question.
Getting java.util.zip.ZipException trying to deploy a war file.
This file is exist in application directory.
this war file is deployed a day before and it did deploy success.
now running weblogic6.1sp1 on windows2000 and jdk1.3.1.
the error is:
<Error> <Management> <IOException opening application mydomain:Name=struts-logon,Type=Application,
loading from path .\config\mydomain\applications\struts-logon.war
java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip file--
Michael Young
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Support

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