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RE: generated JSP classnames too long? (KMM16056784V69419L0KM)

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Original Message Follows:
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Hi,
I frequently encounter errors like the following, when I use long file 
names for my JSPs. When I rename the file, it works.
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 

org/apache/jsp/WEB_002dINF/jsp/dotcom_002dadministration/qa/document_002
dquality_002dissues_jsp$document_002dquality_002dissues_jspHelper
I develop with TC5 on Win XP. Am I running into a known filename or path
length limitation of java/javac or a Windows issue? Are there any known 
workarounds other than renaming my files?
Thanks in advance,
Robert
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