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Old   September 17, 2007, 10:47
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Trying to follow a tutorial on dam-break case I was unable to open this case within FoamX.
FoamX reported:
"The Open Case operation failed due to getApplication::Invalid application class name interFoam".

The terminal added:
Caught FoamXError exception in FoamXCaseServer::main(int argc, char **argv) :
FoamXError "getApplication::Invalid application class name 'interFoam'."
In function "IPropertiesImpl"
in file "IPropertiesImpl.C" at line 910
Finishing FoamXCaseServer::main(int argc, char **argv)

Meanwhile, I can process the case from command line without problem using interFoam ...

I went through icoFoam part of tutorial without problem and even processed some of my cases using icoFoam ind simpleFoam.

Any hint would be appreciated.
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