Sun Studio 12

Sun Studio 12 is totally awesome on Linux. It is the first time I gave it a try (on Debian) mainly for Fortran programming and am pretty happy with it.
The integration of the compiler with performance libs, analyzer, debugger etc. is neat.
Though honestly I feel that the IDE could perhaps be made optional during the installation.

To set any environment variable for the running application select the Properties
menu item from a projects context menu. You'll get a ProjectProperties dialog.
In the Run tab there is an Environment property.
You can add any environment variable you need there. It will work for debugging as well.
The reason LD_LIBRARY_PATH isn't inherited from the outer shell is probably because
all the shell and startup scripts that start netbeans and the Java running it override
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
There's no overall trivial way to change the overall color scheme that I know of.
There are some ways to alter the look and feel and skin NB:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/LookAndFeel
http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqCustomLaf
If it's only the editor and i/o windows you want to customize then go via Tools->Options
then Font&Colors for the editor screen and Miscellaneous->TerminalEmulator for
process io and debugger cmd io.

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  • Installing Sun Studio 12 on Ubuntu 8.04

    When I try to install Sun Studio 12 with the graphical installer, I get a message half was through that Java is not installed. In my case Sun's Java was already installed. I tell the Sun Studio installer to do the update and it finished what it was doing. After the install is done, I found that the Sun Studio executable is missing, so it looked like the installation did not work. What version of Java is Sun Studio expecting and does it need to be tied to a specific path? Is there a known method for installing Java for Sun Studio 12?
    After this I uninstalled Java and Netbeans and started the system prep tool, which correctly said I was missing netbeans and java. I had the system prep tool install netbeans successfully but I get this message when trying to install java:
    error: Failed dependencies:
    glibc >= 2.1.2-11 is needed by jdk-1.5.0_09-fcs.i586
    sh-utils >= 2.0-1 is needed by jdk-1.5.0_09-fcs.i586
    fileutils >= 4.0-8 is needed by jdk-1.5.0_09-fcs.i586
    gawk >= 3.0.4-1 is needed by jdk-1.5.0_09-fcs.i586
    textutils >= 2.0-2 is needed by jdk-1.5.0_09-fcs.i586
    /bin/sh is needed by jdk-1.5.0_09-fcs.i586
    Any suggestions?

    I could not find any log files with error information from Express or Sun Studio 12. Any ideas?Not yet :-) Can you try to build and debug a sample project? Does it show the same problem?
    I mean one of several sample projects, that are shipped with the Sun Studio IDE.
    Start "sunstudio", from main menu: "File->New Project", select Samples->C/C++/Fortran->Welcome
    Did you try to run compilers and other tools?
    Please, make sure they work. For example, run the following commands:
    cc -V
    CC -V
    f90 -V
    collect -V
    dbx -V
    dmake -v
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  • Sun Studio 11 Installation Problem on Solaris 9

    Hi
    I am installing Sun Studio11 on Solaris 9 SPARC Platform using -nodisplay option. The command line output is showing as installation is success.
    But when I see the install log file I am seeing the following errors.
    Begin------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Installing Package: SPROcpl
    Processing package instance <SPROcpl> from </mcc/app/ds/Compiler/CD1/kits/ide/packages>
    Sun Studio 11 C++ Compiler
    (sparc) 11.0,REV=2005.10.13
    Using </mcc/app/ds/sunstudio11> as the package base directory.
    ## Processing package information.
    ## Processing system information.
    ## Verifying package dependencies.
    ## Verifying disk space requirements.
    Installing Sun Studio 11 C++ Compiler as <SPROcpl>
    ## Installing part 1 of 1.
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    WARNING: /mcc/app/ds/sunstudio11/SUNWspro/prod/bin/CCadmin <not present on Read Only file system>
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    WARNING: /mcc/app/ds/sunstudio11/SUNWspro/prod/bin/c++filt <not present on Read Only file system>
    WARNING: /mcc/app/ds/sunstudio11/SUNWspro/prod/bin/ccfe <not present on Read Only file system>
    End ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    The above errors are coming for almost all the packages / components.
    Also I am not seeing any files created in <installdir>/SUNWspro/prod/bin folder.
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    Give this a whizz:
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    Paul

  • Sun studio 12 installation problem on RHEL5 x86_64

    Whenever I try to execute the batch installer for sun studio 12 I get the following error message:
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    at java.awt.dnd.DropTarget.<init>(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at java.awt.dnd.DropTarget.<init>(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at javax.swing.JComponent.<init>(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at javax.swing.JPanel.<init>(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at javax.swing.JPanel.<init>(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.WizardComponent.<init>(WizardComponent.java:159)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.WizardComposite.<init>(WizardComposite.java:83)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.WizardTreeManager.createWizardPanel(WizardTreeManager.java:890)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.WizardTreeManager.<init>(WizardTreeManager.java:325)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.CommandLineConsole.run(CommandLineConsole.java:75)
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    at java.util.ResourceBundle.tryBundle(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle(libgcj.so.7rh)
    at com.sun.setup.util.wbResource.getString(wbResource.java:212)
    at com.sun.setup.util.wbResource.getString(wbResource.java:132)
    at com.sun.setup.util.setupInitializationTask.perform(setupInitializationTask.java:88)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.Sequence.perform(Sequence.java:343)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.SequenceManager.run(SequenceManager.java:226)
    at java.lang.Thread.run(libgcj.so.7rh)
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    Cheers

    Please check version of java that is in your PATH. It should be JDK 1.5 or later.

  • Sun Studio Debugging problem

    Hello
    I need help configuring the Sun studio debugger to work in fedora 8. The project is loaded from a make file, compiles fine, and runs fine. However, I can not place break points, and when I start the visual debugger, it gives a message box titled progress, and hangs on saying: starting debugger: /lib/libc.so.6
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    $dbx <my program>
    For information about new features see `help changes'
    To remove this message, put `dbxenv suppress_startup_message 7.6' in your .dbxrc
    Reading <my program>
    Reading ld-linux.so.2
    Reading libm.so.6
    Reading libmpich.so.1.1
    Reading libpthread.so.0
    Reading librt.so.1
    Reading libc.so.6
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    dbx: panic: "ThreadAgent::setup_helper"(): Assertion (ta_td_agent) failed - "thread.cc":2674
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    to decide the number of processors, because by default it loads the application on one processor. Iwill need to do this as well later on the linux machine I am using now, which doesn't even start the debugger on a sequential code so far.
    I appreciate your help a lot.
    Thank you very much in advance.
    Manal

    mhelal wrote:
    Hi
    Thank you for your reply. you said 2 problems,Yes, basically I meant these two:
    1. dbx: warning: unknown location expression code (0xe0)
    2. dbx: panic: "ThreadAgent::setup_helper"(): Assertion (ta_td_agent) failed - "thread.cc":2674
    First one should be fixed in dbx itself, but the second looks like an incompatibility between Fedora's libc and dbx; unless distros in "supported" list upgrade to the same version of libc, dbx can't be changed to match it.
    In other words, I'm sorry to say that you will probably not succeed in using dbx on Fedora 8 for the time being.

  • General and specific questions on the applicability of Sun Studio 11

    Hi. In an e-mail letter from Sun Microsystems I read about Sun Studio 11 to "utilize its record-setting parallelizing compilers." From this message I was attracted by the possibility of adding something like parallel processing, not by changing the processor (hardware), but by adding Sun-Studio-11 software to a Linux operating system. Now I already have a Fortran compiler, the Intel Fortran Compiler for Linux, which is free and can handle Cray-style pointers, a feature hard to find in a free Fortran compiler.
    1a. So for the most basic of questions, without having parallel-processing hardware, just an ordinary processor [a 1-GigaHertz (GHz) Advanced MicroDevices Duron central processing unit, in my case], is it possible to have parallel processing and thereby increase one's computing speed by installing Sun Studio 11 in a Linux operating system?
    1b. If so, by what factor could one expect the speed of computation to increase over not having Sun Studio 11 installed? (If the gain in speed is dependent on the type of computations being performed, I imagine possibly using a Fortran code to perform numerical calculations using and perhaps searching for minima or maxima in a two-or-more-dimensional surface. So please give me an idea of the sort of gain in speed one could expect for these two types of activites, calculations using formulas and searches for minima and maxima among already-computed quantities.)
    1c. Again if so, how could one just by adding software have parallel processing without two or more hardware processors? In other words, what is the basic working principle of the software to make the simultaneous performance of multiple tasks (multitasking or parallel processing) possible?
    2a. Does Sun Studio 11 include a Fortan compiler?
    2b. If so, must one use it to have parallel processing with Sun Studio 11?
    2c. Or will the Intel Fortran Compiler for Linux work with Sun Studio 11 to have a parallel processing capability?
    Concerning hardware requirements I read that Sun Studio 11 requires a minimum of 512 MegaBytes (MB) of memory, presumably Random Access Memory (RAM). My Hewlett-Packard, ZE1110, Pavilion, notebook computer has 256 MB of RAM, but is expandable to a maximum of 512 MB of RAM. So in this respect it is in principle at least technically possible for me to meet the minimum system requirement for Sun Studio 11 with my computer, if I choose to increase its RAM. Somehow accommodating the cost of such a RAM addition, including whether one may have to buy two, matching, 256-MB RAM modules or just presumably one additional 256-RAM module, is another requirement. But before spending money for such an upgrade, one should first thoroughly investigate other matters to determine if other things are going to work and to determine what gain, if any, one could expect in computing speed with Sun Studio 11 and an additional 256 MB of RAM; then decide, based on such data, whether the purchase is personally worth the money or not. That's one motivation behind this posting; another motivation is for me to learn some things.
    Lastly I would like to here thank whoever was thoughtful enough to provide the Sun Download Manager (SDM) 2.0, which allows the pausing and resumption of the 207-MB download studio11-lin-x86.tar.bz2 for the Linux version of the Sun Studio 11! Using a slow, dialup, Internet connection like mine having a maximum speed of 28.8 kilobits/second, this makes it possible to download that file over a number of Internet sessions instead of having to have an uninterrupted, 19-or-more-hour Internet session. Besides the invconvenience of tying up one's telephone line for that long a time, it might be even be difficult to have such an uninterrupted Internet session for that long a time. I have at least started such a download using the SDM 2.0 potentially over multiple Internet sessions. Whether or not I carry it out to completion could depend on whether everything looks good with Sun Studio 11 for my particular situation. Thanks in advance for your help.

    Thanks for both of your postings here. I'm mostly trying to learn something here.
    From Maxim Kartashev: "For example, if one thread (or process, or lwp) frequently performs an I/O operation, then the other thread (process, lwp) can utilize processor resources to perform, say, some computations while first one waits for operation to complete."
    I think I might understand what you meant above. I guess lwp in the above context stands for light-weight process. And I think you may be talking about a potential gain in speed with just one, ordinary processor. I guess you meant that one program, or perhaps group of programs, could perform input/output processes at the same time it is performing calculations because different parts of the processor are being used in these two groups of processes. Then on "while first one waits for operation to complete" I guess you meant that if the input/output operations finish before the computations finish, then thread 1 that was performing the input/output operations will have to wait until the current computations ordered by thread 2 are complete before thread 1 can utilize the computational resources for its own computations; i.e., two threads can't use the same computational resources of an ordinary processor at the same time. How is my thinking so far, Maxim, right, partly right, or all wrong?
    Now if the above thinking of mine is right, then it appears that one could have some gain in speed doing things like you suggest with just one, ordinary processor. And if so, I imagine that the gain could be a maximum of a factor of two for a program that requires spending as much time in input and output as it does in computation; i.e., keeping both the computational and input/output resources working all of the time without the input/output resources waiting on the computational resources or vice versa. How is my thinking here?
    If the above thinking is correct, just for purposes of discussion with just one, ordinary processor, not a dual processor, and a program which does nothing but computations there would be no gain in speed using Sun Studio 11 and a Fortran compiler over not using Sun Studio 11. In other words, to increase the speed of computation one would have to buy a faster computer, buy parallel processing hardware for an existing computer and use parallel-processing software, or somehow figure out how to harness two or more computers to work for you at the same time with instructions from one piece or perhaps set of pieces of code set up for parallel processing using two or more different computers. The latter case would be a computer analogue or "two 'heads' are better than one," not human heads, but computers. How is my thinking here?
    Here I am still assuming that it is possible for one processor to be used to do two different kinds things at once. However, I don't see how one Fortran program could instruct two things to be done at once. This is because I have not seriously studied parallel processing, I suppose. That is I am used to a sequential set of instructions that proceed from top to botton down the lines of code; i.e., one instruction or line of code can't be executed until the line of code before it has been completely executed. That is the computing "world" with which I am familiar. So how about someone here teaching me with an example of parallel-processing Fortran code how parallel processing works, explaining what instruction or group of instructions tells the computer to execute input and computational instructions at the same time?
    Based on the encouraging information from one or more other people I have been able to use the Intel Fortran for Linux 8.1.024, if I remember correctly, in a computer with a 1-GigaHertz (GHz), Advanced MicroDevices (A.M.D.), Duron Processor. So this is at least one case where it is not essential to have an Intel processor to use the Intel Fortran Compiler for Linux 8.1.024.
    Is the Sun Fortran compiler free for personal use? And can it handle Cray-style pointers?

  • Sun Studio 11 do not parse make output and create link to file?

    Hi,
    Running Sun Studio 11 and can only get file links in the output window when I run a make command that uses CC -g (debug option). We have integrated other tools into our make system (flexlint, cppUnit..) and even though we make sure that the syntax is exactly the same as the compiler output and matches regular expression under tools->options->building->make settings->error expression, it doesn't work. Why do you have to debug compile to get sun studio to create a file link in the output window? Doesn't sun studio just parse the text from the make command?
    example of flexlint output for which no link is created:
    "/vobs/project/oss/fm/fm4/fm-fmalib/fmbal/fmaaulib/src/FMA_List.cc", line 440: Error 84: sizeof object is zero or object is undefined'�
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    "/vobs/project/oss/fm/fm4/fm-fmalib/fmbal/SunOS5.10/inc/FMA_alarm_record.hh", line 1310: Warning (Anachronism):Info "static" is not allowed and is being ignored.
    Regards,
    Ola

    I'd second Maxim's suggestion: try NetBeans 5.5 with C/C++ Development Pack. The official release of NetBeans C/C++ Development Pack 5.5 has happened a few days ago. You can download it from
    http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/all.php?b_id=2284
    Some of the changes between the beta3 build and FCS are:
    * Significant performance improvements in the code parser resulting in faster results in the Class View and Code Completion
    * Programs now run in an external terminal (system dependent) by default. This allows better input control
    * Significant performance improvement in the debugging module
    * Significant functionality improvement in the debugging module
    * New project type "C/C++ Project From Existing Code" which simplifies creating a project from existing code
    * Macro support in code completion
    * Hyperlink navigation for macro usages and #include directives
    * Reformat code
    * Code folding
    * Code completion
    All these features will appear in next Sun Studio release, so you can
    consider NetBeans C/C++ Development Pack 5.5 as a preview of new
    Sun Studio IDE.

  • What Function/Features you want to have in next Sun Studio release?

    Hello,
    My name is Ngoc Nguyen, from Sun Studio product team. We just shipped Sun Studio 12 ML release (for C, C++, Fortran compiler) past few weeks. We start working on the next release. This is the right time for the community to tell us what feature you want to change or add into next release.
    HOW?
    Please use the following instruction. It seems long at start, but both you and Sun will get benefit from it on the long run. i.e: By this way, All of your suggestion/request will be logged into our worldwide database system and is assigned an Request for Enhancement (*RFE*) ID. Later You can view the progress of your suggestion/request by using this RFE ID.
    - Go to http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/
    Check the box at the bottom of the page
    Click on "Start a new Report"
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    Type = Request for Enhancement
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    Subcategory = C/C++/Fortran Compilers and Tools - Misc
    Release = Other
    Operating System = <your choice>
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    - On the next screen, you only need to fill out the required fields indicated by *.
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    - The "Justification" field is important too. general statement like "It is important for us" may not look attractive.
    - After all, click on "Submit"
    This input collection process will last 10 days and will be ended on Wed Oct/31st.
    Looking forward to hear from you.
    Best Regards,
    Ngoc Nguyen
    IMPORTANT: Please don't post your suggestion/request on this forum thread because nobody will help you to log your suggestion into Sun System. Please use the method I outlined above.

    Hello,
    My name is Ngoc Nguyen, from Sun Studio product team. We just shipped Sun Studio 12 ML release (for C, C++, Fortran compiler) past few weeks. We start working on the next release. This is the right time for the community to tell us what feature you want to change or add into next release.
    HOW?
    Please use the following instruction. It seems long at start, but both you and Sun will get benefit from it on the long run. i.e: By this way, All of your suggestion/request will be logged into our worldwide database system and is assigned an Request for Enhancement (*RFE*) ID. Later You can view the progress of your suggestion/request by using this RFE ID.
    - Go to http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/
    Check the box at the bottom of the page
    Click on "Start a new Report"
    - Select the following
    Type = Request for Enhancement
    Product/Category = C/C++/Fortran Compilers and Tools - Misc
    Subcategory = C/C++/Fortran Compilers and Tools - Misc
    Release = Other
    Operating System = <your choice>
    - Click on "Continue"
    - On the next screen, you only need to fill out the required fields indicated by *.
    - The "Synopsis" field should be start with "VOC" word. VOC stands for "Voice of Customer". i.e: "VOC: I want to increase performance on xxxxx component".
    - The "Justification" field is important too. general statement like "It is important for us" may not look attractive.
    - After all, click on "Submit"
    This input collection process will last 10 days and will be ended on Wed Oct/31st.
    Looking forward to hear from you.
    Best Regards,
    Ngoc Nguyen
    IMPORTANT: Please don't post your suggestion/request on this forum thread because nobody will help you to log your suggestion into Sun System. Please use the method I outlined above.

  • Error message when starting Sun Studio express IDE

    When I start the Sun Studio express IDE version 3/09 I get the following error message:
    java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Instance_urn = urn:st: already exists in the registration data.
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         at org.netbeans.core.startup.ModuleList.installNew(ModuleList.java:428)
         at org.netbeans.core.startup.ModuleList.trigger(ModuleList.java:364)
         at org.netbeans.core.startup.ModuleSystem.restore(ModuleSystem.java:276)
         at org.netbeans.core.startup.Main.getModuleSystem(Main.java:165)
         at org.netbeans.core.startup.Main.start(Main.java:312)
         at org.netbeans.core.startup.TopThreadGroup.run(TopThreadGroup.java:110)
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    Hello!
    I googled "SSServiceTagSupport.java:257" and found out that it is filed as IZ 154094 against Netbeans:
    http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=154094
    Actually it was reported many times:
    http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=151921
    It suggests a few workarounds.
    Workaround 1:
    "Simple workaround is to disable registration using command line option -J-Dnb.registration.enabled=false"
    Workaround 2:
    "The file ~/.netbeans-registration/6.5/registration.xml is empty, so I have this file erased and restarted the IDE.
    After this step, the file was not regenerated, but the IDe starts now without this problem."
    Please, try one of them.
    Thanks,
    Nik

  • I can�t install Sun Studio 11 in Solaris 8

    Hello!!
    We are trying to install Sun Studio 11 on our Server.
    The server is running under Solaris 8, we install J2SE 1.4.2_10 SDK prior to run the Sun Studio installer, but when we run the installer, it report the following error
    Could not find class during deserialization of the WizardState:java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sun.install.products.Product
    java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sun.install.products.Product
    at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Native Method)
    at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Compiled Code)
    at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
    at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Compiled Code)
    at java.lang.ClassNotFoundException.<init>(Compiled Code)
    at java.io.ObjectInputStream.inputObject(Compiled Code)
    at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(Compiled Code)
    at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(Compiled Code)
    at java.util.Hashtable.readObject(Compiled Code)
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    at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(Compiled Code)
    at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(Compiled Code)
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    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Compiled Code)
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    at com.sun.wizards.core.ArchiveReader.<init>(Compiled Code)
    at com.sun.forte.install.tasks.AddChildWizardTask.fetchChildWizards(Compiled Code)
    at com.sun.forte.install.tasks.AddChildWizardTask.perform(Compiled Code)
    at com.sun.wizards.core.Sequence.perform(Compiled Code)
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