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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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