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Hi,

Pfff... finally found it.

For whatever reason I entered java.class.path=.:/QIBM/ProdData/Java400/jdk15
in my SystemDefault.properties file.  Once I removed it, everything was
working fine.

Kind regards,
Paul 

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Sent: donderdag 6 april 2006 16:56
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Re: NoClassDefFoundError with jar files


Hi All,

          I had the same problem. But  I tried this with the way David
explained and worked fine.
Iseries  command
RUNJVA CLASS(testjdbc) CLASSPATH('/ome/mydirectory:./jt400.jar'


Many thanks David

nara






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David,

I tried with an absolute path, relative path and what you now suggested, 
but it keeps on complaining.

Also defining the class as default in the JAR, and doing a java -jar 
MyJar.jar gives a NoClassDefFoundError... but strangely about MyClass ? 
This means it finds the JAR, otherwise it would never know which was the 
default class in it...

Kind regards,
Paul


----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: David Gibbs [mailto:david@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Verzonden: donderdag, april 6, 2006 04:34 PM
Aan: 'Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400'
Onderwerp: Re: NoClassDefFoundError with jar files

Paul Nicolay wrote:
> I just installed JDK 5.0 on iSeries, and now when I create a Java
> class, make a JAR of it, and type "java -cp MyJar.jar MyClass" I get
> a NoClassDefFoundError on MyClass ? The MyClass is however present in
> MyJar.jar ?  Also if I map the IFS folder to my PC, and execute the
> same command from my PC, everything goes fine.

Are you sure the path reference to the jar file is correct?

If the jar file is in your current directory, try referencing it as
"./myjar.jar".

david


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