Maximum file name length class in jde/preverify.exe?

I have a little problem. Or, actually, it's a problem of long.
I use a Web service, so I have no influence on the file names.
I am in no way responsible for things that are returned by the Web service (or I would probably have turned myself already).
The generated classes have many internal classes that are nested in eachother.

the names of the two generated classes class files appear to be too long, here is the error message from one of them:

Error loading class com.sap.xi.appl.global2.TradeReceivablesPayablesAccountERPSplitItemGroupByCustomerIDResponseMessage_sync$TradeReceivablesPayablesAccount$TradeReceivablesPayablesRegisterItem$TradeReceivablesPayablesRegisterItemSplitItem
Error! : error: auditor failed: C:\Programme\Research In Motion\BlackBerry JDE 4.2.1\bin\preverify.exe d C:\DOKUME~1\sha\LOKALE~1\Te...

other versions of jde (4.3, 4.5, 4.6) had the same error.

any way around this?

There is a maximum size for the file name + path in Windows, which you can be struck.  I tried to create a sample with this and Windows wouldn't let me do anything with the file, which gives an error "the file name or extension is too long."

Move the project closer to the root solved the problem for me and allowed me to build the application.

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