*Please*, how do i run from cmd line??

I've written a program using swing, on JBuilder6 Personal, and when i run it under JBuilder it runs perfectly. But, how do i run the program from command line? I've tried adding those PATHs and CLASSPATHs but still i can't run the program. I've tried copying the java.exe program to the directory where my classes are, and tried running it from there, but still i had problems. It always says something like "Exception in thread "main", and a lot of other msgs.
Also, i can't find any swing.jar file in my disk. Shouldn't i have it? On some sites people tells you to put the swing directory on your autoexec, but i don't seem find this directory. (Well, having it or not, the program runs *perfectly* under JBuilder, like i said before).
Please, this is driving me crazy, i'm tired of searching on the internet for help with this problem!
Just some extra notes:
- I got Windows 98 SE on my computer
- Here's how i'm trying to run the program: java PainelPrincipal (where "PainelPrincipal" is a .class file and it's got a main method)
I'd appreciate *any* help,
Victor.

Here are the error msgs i get:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: PainelPrincipal (wrong name: chat/PainelPrincipal)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass0(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:486)
at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:111)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:248)
... (more +- 6 lines like these...)
These are the msgs i get when i execute:
java PainelPrincipal
and "java.exe" is on the same directory as PainelPrincipal.class and all my other classes.
When i tri to run java.exe not from the same directory where my classes are i get this one line msg error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: PainelPrincipal
Well, that's it, hope it'll help you to help me.
Victor.

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    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
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    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
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    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
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    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
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    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
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    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
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    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
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    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:196: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:196: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:196: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:211: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldResponseMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:211: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldResponseMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:211: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldResponseMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:215: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:215: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:215: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:234: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.setPartnerLinkType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld" ) );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:234: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.setPartnerLinkType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld" ) );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:234: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.setPartnerLinkType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld" ) );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] Too many errors. (The limit on reported errors is 100.)
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    [bpelc]      at com.collaxa.cube.lang.compiler.CubeProcessor.transformClientSide(CubeProcessor.java:572)
    [bpelc]      at com.collaxa.cube.lang.compiler.CubeProcessor.transformClientSide(CubeProcessor.java:457)
    [bpelc]      at com.collaxa.cube.lang.compiler.CubeParserHelper.compileClientSide(CubeParserHelper.java:83)
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    [bpelc]      at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:288)
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    [bpelc]      at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    [bpelc]      at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
    [bpelc]      at org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:105)
    [bpelc]      at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:348)
    [bpelc]      at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:357)
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    [bpelc]      at org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor.executeTargets(DefaultExecutor.java:41)
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    [bpelc]      at org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.antsupport.InternalAntRunner.main(InternalAntRunner.java:137)
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