Some Challenges facing in Desigening WF

We are facing some challenges in designing the workflow as mentioned below.
The "Action" dropdown in forms is not getting populated. We added values in choice list in initform dialog box.We also selected "Include route name in form data" from designer when "User" QPAC was used.
We need to design a work flow in which initiator need to fill all the approvers userids. The total users are going to be in the range of 25-30. Once initiator submits the form, it should go to all the users sequentially(i.e. After first user approval,it moves to second user as mentioned in form field ). We are not able to locate array or similar data structure type to store userids. What will be recommended approach to store a group of variables which need to be used for workflow step?

Hi
Well, the exception says that the class is missing from your classpath.
The file should be in C:\Adobe\LiveCycle\jboss\server\all\deploy\LiveCycle.ear, in a sub-jar called adobe-wkf.jar (which is the main workflow jar file).
I'd check whether this class exists in this jar. If it's not there, it's a bit of a mystery. My only suspicion is that Workflow wasn't installed correctly. I'd try re-installing, but given that the workflow designer runs okay, it seems very weird.
If it is there, then it may be some sort of classloader issue. Just a guess, but it may be something to do with the version of Java. I'm running JDK 1.4.2_8, and I've never encountered this problem.
Sorry I can't be of more help...
Howard

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