Error: the file is not a valid Java code file

Hello

IM new in the development of BB, so bad to describe my problem step by step:

-First of all, had installed jdk-1_5_0_14-win, BlackBerry_JDE_4.6.0, j2sdk-1_4_2_18-win, Desktop manager 4.6

-Open BB JDE, create a new workspace

-Add a project HelloWorldDemo.jdp file (located in the sample folder)

-Debug the application in the Simulator (9000-JDE) without any error

-Construction of the project and generate the .axl and .cod files

-Try to install this app (HelloWorldDemo.cod) in my device with error

C:\Archivos programa\Research in Motion\BlackBerry JDE 4.6.0\samples\com\rim\samples\device\helloworlddemo>javaloader u load HelloWorldDemo.cod
Charger Pocket RIM Wireless Java
Copyright 2001 - 2007 Research In Motion Limited
Connected
HelloWorldDemo load error: the file is not a valid Java code file
7832 bytes sent to ~ 15664 bps
Disconnected

-Also try to install the application with Desktop Manager and the .axl file, but show this message "a fatal error has occurred while updating your software to devices." Please try again ".

My device is a Blackberry 8700

Software: v4.1.0.351

Help, please!

Thank you!

Thank you!! Problem solved.

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