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Quick question: do you still have "." in your CLASSPATH? If I don't, I get the same results you are getting, but if I add "." to my CLASSPATH, everything works fine. Joe Pluta www.plutabrothers.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Silvers > > Joe, > > I changed the destination because the source is in a subfolder in the > /com/ShipleyPgpEdi folder. When the package statement is in the > source, the > destination is / (so the class file is placed in /com/ShipleyPgpEdi as > defined by the package statement). After I remove the package > statement, I > change the destination to /com/ShipleyPgpEdi so the class file is > written to > that folder. > > Mike
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