java.lang.ClassFormatError: Incompatible magic value 218774561

me me picture me me · Apr 26, 2012 · Viewed 19.7k times · Source

Hey everyone I am making my first applet for java today. I have been using a subdomain at a server and I don't know what to do because I am getting this really weird error.

I have my jar in the server and everything but every time I try to load the Applet this happens.

java.lang.ClassFormatError: Incompatible magic value 218774561 in class file Evolution/EvolutionApplet

Upon research it appears that an incompatible magic value means that something has been corrupted in the .jar

Here is the website http://dementedgames.site88.net/Main.html the jars name is Evolution if you need the html code it is at the website.

Edit: The applet should be launched from Evolution.EvolutionApplet not Evolution.Evolution

Answer

BalusC picture BalusC · Apr 26, 2012

The magic value of a valid Java class is 0xCAFEBABE, which is the hex value of 3405691582. This is represented by the first 4 bytes of the file. But you're getting 218774561 which in turn stands for the ASCII characters CR, LF, < and ! (the CRLF is a newline). To see it yourself, run this piece of code:

int magic = 218774561;
ByteBuffer b = ByteBuffer.allocate(4);
b.putInt(magic);
System.out.println(new String(b.array()));

This in combination with the applet being served by a website suggests that it's the start of a <!DOCTYPE> which in turn suggests that it's a HTML document.

So, the request to Evolution.jar has apparently actually returned a HTML document. You should be able to see it yourself when you change the current request URI in browser address bar to point to applet's URL (e.g. change /page.html in end of URL to /Evolution.jar). Then you'll see what the browser actually retrieved when it tried to download the applet. Perhaps it's a simple HTTP 404 error document.

To fix it, just make sure that the URL in the archive attribute is correct. It's relative to the current request URL as you see in browser address bar.